Question Answered step-by-step The doctor”s order reads: give Sulfamethoxazole 4mg/kg IV q 12 hrs…. The doctor”s order reads: give Sulfamethoxazole 4mg/kg IV q 12 hrs. Patient weighs 220 lbs. Available 500mg/5mL.How many mL of medication should you give? The health care provider has prescribed an intravenous infusion of oxytocin (Pitocin) for a client in labor. The nurse ensures that which intervention is implemented before beginning the infusion? The nurse in a labor room is assisting with the vaginal delivery of a newborn infant. The nurse should monitor the client closely for the risk of uterine rupture if which event occurs? The nurse is caring for a client in labor. Which of the following are signs that the client is in the second stage of labor? A pregnant client just underwent a lumbar epidural block. The nurse should prioritize monitoring of which parameter frequently? The nurse is caring for the postpartum client who has had an episiotomy. Which prescription should the nurse question if noted in the medical record? A nurse is working in labor and delivery. A client’s water broke and it was stained with meconium. When the baby is born, which of the following are priority interventions for this newborn to prevent meconium aspiration? A client who is in her second trimester of pregnancy comes to the clinic for a routine prenatal visit. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching? A client comes to the L & D unit at 39 weeks pregnant saying her bag of water broke. What information would be the most concerning? A pregnant client is experiencing lightening. What new symptoms would the nurse expect to find in this client now? The nurse is preparing to apply a tocotransducer to a woman in labor to monitor uterine activity. The nurse plans to place the transducer at which best location? A fetus is being born head first, with the occiput facing the right side of the mother’s pelvis, towards the back. What is the fetal presentation A nurse is helping a laboring mother to figure out how to focus her energy and pushing efforts during labor. Which of the following pieces of advice would be most beneficial to the client? Health Science Science Nursing NUR 110 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)
Question Answered step-by-step The doctor”s order reads: give Sulfamethoxazole 4mg/kg IV q 12 hrs…. The doctor”s order reads: give Sulfamethoxazole 4mg/kg IV q 12 hrs. Patient weighs 220 lbs. Available 500mg/5mL.How many mL of medication should you give? The health care provider has prescribed an intravenous infusion of oxytocin (Pitocin) for a client in labor. The nurse ensures that which intervention is implemented before beginning the infusion? The nurse in a labor room is assisting with the vaginal delivery of a newborn infant. The nurse should monitor the client closely for the risk of uterine rupture if which event occurs? The nurse is caring for a client in labor. Which of the following are signs that the client is in the second stage of labor? A pregnant client just underwent a lumbar epidural block. The nurse should prioritize monitoring of which parameter frequently? The nurse is caring for the postpartum client who has had an episiotomy. Which prescription should the nurse question if noted in the medical record? A nurse is working in labor and delivery. A client’s water broke and it was stained with meconium. When the baby is born, which of the following are priority interventions for this newborn to prevent meconium aspiration? A client who is in her second trimester of pregnancy comes to the clinic for a routine prenatal visit. Which statement by the client indicates a need for further teaching? A client comes to the L & D unit at 39 weeks pregnant saying her bag of water broke. What information would be the most concerning? A pregnant client is experiencing lightening. What new symptoms would the nurse expect to find in this client now? The nurse is preparing to apply a tocotransducer to a woman in labor to monitor uterine activity. The nurse plans to place the transducer at which best location? A fetus is being born head first, with the occiput facing the right side of the mother’s pelvis, towards the back. What is the fetal presentation A nurse is helping a laboring mother to figure out how to focus her energy and pushing efforts during labor. Which of the following pieces of advice would be most beneficial to the client? Health Science Science Nursing NUR 110 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


