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A client receiving TPN exhibits symptoms of congestive heart failure
(CHF) and pulmonary edema. Which complication of TPN is the client
most likely experiencing?
Y
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a) Calcium imbalance
b) Fluid deficit
c) Fluid overload
d) Potassium imbalance
NOT
Feedback: Congestive heart failure and pulmonary edema are signs of
fluid overload. Never increase the TPN Infusion rate. It should never be
increased so that fluid balance can be maintained.
DO
The client receives furosemide 40 mg by mouth daily. The pharmacy
stocks furosemide 20 mg tablets. How many tablets does the nurse
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administer for a 40 mg dose? The answer is: 2 tabs
a) True
b) False
Y
Feedback: None
COP
Order: Acetaminophen elixir 100 mg by mouth every four hours as
needed for pain. Available concentration of acetaminophen is 80 mg/0.8
NOT
mL. How much acetaminophen elixir will the nurse administer? 2 ml
a) True
b) False
DO
Feedback: The nurse will administer 1 mL acetaminophen elixir
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The nurse takes a medication to a client, and the client tells the nurse to
take it away because she is not going to take it. The nurse's first action
should be to:
a) Ask the client why she refuses to take the medication
Y
b) Document the client's refusal to take the medication
COP
c) Call the client's health care provider
d) Explain the consequences of not taking the medication
Feedback: The nurse's first action is to ask questions about why the client
does not want to take the medication. Typically, once the nurse identifies
NOT
why a client does not want to take a medication, a nursing intervention may
correct the issue. For example, a client might say, "the medication makes
me tired." Perhaps this fatigue is a temporary side effect. The nurse can
provide the proper education to the client about the medication. The nurse
will then call the provider, document the client's refusal and explain the
DO
consequences of refusing the medication to the client. However the reason
behind the client's refusal must be explored first. This information should be
included in the conversation with the provider and the documentation if the
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