Nursing Skills
Nasogastric Tube Management
A nurse has just completed the insertion of a nasogastric (NG) tube. Click to specify whether each potential nursing action
is indicated or contraindicated.
Management of Complications
The nurse is administering the first dose of the client’s prescribed ceftriaxone 1 gram intravenously (IV) in 100mL of
normal saline over 60 minutes. Drag the assessment findings that require follow-up during the first 10-15 minutes of
administration to the boxes on the right.
Prioritizing Nursing Skills
The nurse is performing tracheostomy suctioning on a client. When inserting the suction catheter, the nurse meets
resistance and notes that the client begins to cough. The client’s pulse oximetry reading is 97% on room air, skin color
pink, and RR 22.
Sequential Compression Devices
Nasogastric Tube Management
A nurse has just completed the insertion of a nasogastric (NG) tube. Click to specify whether each potential nursing action
is indicated or contraindicated.
Management of Complications
The nurse is administering the first dose of the client’s prescribed ceftriaxone 1 gram intravenously (IV) in 100mL of
normal saline over 60 minutes. Drag the assessment findings that require follow-up during the first 10-15 minutes of
administration to the boxes on the right.
Prioritizing Nursing Skills
The nurse is performing tracheostomy suctioning on a client. When inserting the suction catheter, the nurse meets
resistance and notes that the client begins to cough. The client’s pulse oximetry reading is 97% on room air, skin color
pink, and RR 22.
Sequential Compression Devices