Potassium is a mineral in the body which helps regulate muscle contraction (this is essential in the heart) and promotes neuron functioning. Potassium has a narrow therapeutic range 3.5-5.0 mmol/L any alteration high or low can cause cardiac arrhythmias. Because IV medications are absorbed almost immediately it's important to monitor for any signs and symptoms of hyperkalemia or hypokalemia.
In this condition, the nurse should monitor the severeness of the acne before giving the prescription.
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As a nurse, one should monitor the blood pressure on a weekly basis, in order to put a patient on Metoprolol. Also, vital signs that need to be performed by the nurse are accessing frequency and characteristics of anginal attacks and taking apical pulse before administering with meals. Julia
The roll of the enrolled nurse in relation to restraints is to demonstrate understanding of her role to delegate, direct and monitor. The enrolled nurse is to adhere to standards and procedures related to restraint.
she was a nurse
what important information does the nurse bring to juliet
So she wouldn't wake up the sleeping pills
They weren't that important unless you were an entertainer for the soldiers or a nurse.
Nurse surveillance is a process through which nurses monitor, evaluate, and act upon emerging indicators of a patient’s change in status. The components of this process include: ongoing observation and assessment, recognition, interpretation of clinical data, and decision-making.
AWHONN (Association of Women's Health, Obstetrics and Neonatal Nurses) certified and trained Labor and Delivery nurses can place internal fetal monitors for the fetus and to monitor contractions. It is dependent on the need and individual state nurse practice acts and the institutional policies.
King Tut was not raised by a mother but by a wet nurse. His wet nurse was named Mia, and she was so important to King Tut that he built a unbelievable large temple in her honor.
The nurse is looking for the patient to provide care, medication, or assistance with their medical needs. It is part of their responsibilities to monitor the well-being of their assigned patients and provide appropriate medical attention as needed.