Problem #3) She is currently NPO and will require IV fluids for hydration. Using the Holiday-Segar...
Problem # 6) TP is admitted to the pediatric hospital and will require IV fluids as she is to be NPO. She weighs 17 kg. She has a temperature of 40.0. What is her estimated daily fluid requirement?
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3. A patient is receiving a normal saline solution, infusing continuously at 80 ml/hr V, and a tube feeding formula ucerna, infusing continuously at 50 ml/hr. What is the total amount of fluids infused per day? Gl 4. A patient needs to receive a 1000 ml bag of IV fluids. What should be the infusion rate if this bag needs to be infused within 8 hours? 5. A patient is receiving an infusion of an IV medication....
2. List safe administer principles for IV potassium or the next several days the patient receives antibiotics (Vancom sed to Spironolactone and she continues to receive the same main potassium daily. Her nausea, vomiting, leg cramps, and irregula olved. Temp and BP are now within normal limits. However, for th urine output has been declining and is currently at <20 cc./hr. Then abdominal cramping, numbness/tingling sensations in her extremities, su has been experiencing diarrhea. In addition she has developed some...
1. You are assigned to care for a 34-year-old female patient who has sustained second- and third-degree burns over her neck, chest, abdomen, and left arm. The burn injury occurred during a fire in her home; her spouse did not survive the fire, but, due to the patient’s critical condition, she is not aware of his death. She is currently in the surgical intensive care unit. Her body temperature is 36.6° C. Her pulse is 126. Her respiration rate is...
7. What happens if JS urine output decreases while he is receiving IV fluids and oral potassium? What would be the nurse's responsibility? 8. Because JS is taking a diuretic and digoxin, what should the nurse include in her teaching plan being sure to state your rationale? PN 200 Fundamentals of Nursing II Preventing Medication Errors - Analgesics Name: Date You are the home health nurse assigned to care for a patient who is in the terminal phase of cancer....
Problem 4 Anieta knows on her 22 birthday she will receive $ 35,000 from a trust fund left to her by her grandmother. Anieta has decided to borrow against the trust fund to cover tuition, room and board, books and supplies. Since she is currently 20 years old, she will only need a two year loan The following are the two loan proposals she is considering both require using the trust proceeds as collateral. a) Tennessee State Bank will lend...
Problem 4 Anieta knows on her 22 birthday she will receive $ 35,000 from a trust fund left to her by her grandmother. Anieta has decided to borrow against the trust fund to cover tuition, room and board, books and supplies. Since she is currently 20 years old, she will only need a two year loan The following are the two loan proposals she is considering both require using the trust proceeds as collateral. a) Tennessee State Bank will lend...
ne of your assigned patients is Mrs. R, an 80 year old woman, who is 3 days post-op hom a low bowel resection and ventral hernia repair. Her past medical history includes hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), high cholesterol and Type 2 diabetes. Her home medications include: Ramipril 5 mg daily; metoprolol 50 mg bid; metformin 500 mg ac; and Crestor 10 mg daily. She has an IV of D51/2NS with 20 meq potassium running at 125 mL/hr, a...
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MAT117E ASSIGNMENT 8.2 FLUID THERAPY CALCULATIONS 25 points Name: 1. Marco, a 9 year old 9.4 lb MN DSH is presented for 24 hour duration anorexia. The veterinarian instructs you to begin IV fluid therapy. a. What is Marco's total fluid requirement? (Maintenance, deficit, ongoing) B I U A = 470%...
Background Information: Alison is a 12 month old who has been vomiting for the past 12 hours. Since waking at 6 AM she has "not held anything down." It is now 5:30 PM and Alison's mother is becoming concerned. She calls the primary care office and the nurse recommends that Alison be brought into the office for evaluation. On initial assessment, Alison is lethargic and very quiet. Her lips and skin are dry. She is crying at times, but does...