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telemetry nurse noteslowest likely dose of sotalol - correct answer 80mg once per day continue warfarin on patients converted out of a fib - correct answer yes what solution do you use for wet to dry dressing - correct answer asymptomatic a-fib can be okay up to - correct answer 120s why is peripheral pulse not useful during a-fib RVR - correct answer some beats happen to quickly to get an accurate number groin site bandages can be removed and patients can shower after - correct answer 24 hours VQ scan is used for - correct answer PE test when patient is too big when is a urinary catheter okay for an immobile patient - correct answer when accurate I's and O's are needed essentially if they are incontinent one reason a stat lock may not be used on a patient - correct answer catheter is in too far and there is not enough slack. how clear does someone have to be for clonoscopy. - correct answer no more brown. yellow is okay. what side should patient be on for enema - correct answer left side how long should patient hold enema - correct answer up to 10 minutes best place for patient to empty enema - correct answer bed pan bowel preps are sometimes split in to tow halves - correct answer it is normal to have just one sheet to sign for an afib ablation - correct answer sometimes fluids are not DC'd in the MAR following an ablation, however they might be DC'd under - correct answer post op orders and as saline lock consider letting patients take their own eye drops - correct answer do we send meds to pharmacy from covid rooms? - correct answer no patients recommended SNF can refuse and get home health - correct answer truwe would they give xarelto or hold it prior to an ablation - correct answer hold one way to find important new orders in cerner on admission - correct answer ignore orders by system and focus on orders by actual doctor US of this would be good for someone who fainted? - correct answer carotids is it healthy if the EP study puts the patient into VF/VT - correct answer no, this means they are at risk of cardiac arrest. saline water is - correct answer in rx station
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