level 1 Test Bank.
Diet for Chronic Renal Failure:
Low protein & potassium
Diabetes Mellitus (DM) Patient Teaching:
Change shoes regularly
Wash feet with soap and water
Pulse Pressure:
Subtract systolic value from diastolic value
Lantus (Insulin):
Never mix with other insulins
Long-lasting
No peak
Rhogam Administration:
Given at 28 weeks gestation
Administered 72 hours post-delivery when mother is Rh-negative and baby is Rh-
positive
Indication of Baby Dehydration Improving:
Smooth fontanel
Orthostatic Hypotension:
Place the patient near the nursing station for safety
, RN ATI concept-based assessment, proctored exam for
level 1 Test Bank.
Cleaning a Wound:
Clean from clean to dirty
Use a bulb syringe
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD):
Cramping in leg while walking
Intermittent claudication
Seizure Precautions:
Place the patient in a supine position
20 Weeks Gestation:
Having urinary frequency
Urinalysis (UA) and Culture & Sensitivity (C&S)
Report to New Nurse at Shift Change:
Patient in radiology (X-ray)
Signs and Symptoms (S/S) of Hemolytic Blood Transfusion Reaction:
Flank pain
ER Rape Victim:
Priority: Assess anxiety
Nutrition:
Carbohydrates: 45%