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,A nurse is The nurse should not administer a
reviewing the rectal suppository or enema to a
medical record client who has a fourth-degree
of a client who is perineal laceration. These can cause
one day separation of the suture line,
postpartum. The bleeding, or infection.
client had a
vaginal birth with
a fourth-degree
perineal
laceration. The
nurse should
contact the
provider
regarding which
of the following
prescriptions?
,A nurse is STEP 8: Reassess to determine
preparing to whether the amount to administer
administer makes sense. If there are 10 mcg/mL
hepatitis B and the prescription reads 5 mcg, it
immune globulin makes sense to administer 0.5 mL.
to a newborn. The nurse should administer
The prescription hepatitis B immunoglobulin 0.5 mL
states, IM.
"Administer 5
mcg IM once
today." Available
is a 5 mL vial with
10 mcg/mL. How
many mL should
the nurse
administer?
(Round the
answer to the
nearest tenth.
Use a leading
zero if it applies.
Do not use a
trailing zero.)
, A nurse is The nurse should instruct the client
teaching a client to engage in 30 min of moderate
who is at 8 exercise every day to improve
weeks of muscle tone throughout her
gestation about pregnancy.
exercise. Which
of the following
instructions
should the nurse
include in the
teaching?
A nurse is The nurse should identify fetal head
assessing a compression as a likely cause of the
client who is in early decelerations on the fetal
labor and notes monitor. Early decelerations are an
early expected fetal pattern caused by
decelerations on fetal head compression due to
the fetal monitor. uterine contractions, fundal
Which of the pressure, and vaginal examinations.
following
findings should
the nurse
identify as a
possible cause
of the early
decelerations?