If there are no answer choices, then here is what I believe needs to be done:
Firstly, clean up the patient and dress them in clean garments as to decontaminate them.
Secondly, the nurse has to look at their chart. Is the patient allergic to anything in the medicine?
If there are no allergies known, then they can either A. Call the doctor to explain the situation and ask what needs to be done, or B. Look on the side affects of the medication. If it reads that in case of vomiting, stop medication immediately, then he/she can assume that the patient's body is not coping well to the medicine. At that point, with qualified expertise, can switch out for a different medicine that aids the client's condition.
Hope this helps. <3
A peer is someone who is the same age as you, and they do not have to even know you. You might be friends, you might not. They might be a student that's in the same grade as you.
basically, a peer is a student that is around your age.
Answer:
3 notepads
Explanation:
She buys 3 notepads because she is only allowed to buy one magizine which is $5.
So, 14-5=9 and 9/3=3 so Angelina buys 3 notepads.
Answer:
The nurse should attempt to palpate the dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses. Letter C
Explanation:
It is an efficient way to find out whether the patient suffers or not from arterial diseases. If that so, she should check his heart and veins as well.