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CoursePoint: Lippincott NCLEX-RN PassPoint Powered by PrepU | 50 Questions & Answers Answer Key Question 1 See full question A physician orders diazepam, 10 mg I.V., for a client experiencing statu... s epilepticus. Which statement about I.V. diazepam is true? You Selected: It may be mixed with other drugs in an infusion. Correct response: It should be administered no faster than 5 mg/minute in an adult. Explanation: Remediation: Add a Note Question 2 See full question A nurse caring for a group of clients on the neurological floor is working with a nursing assistant and a licensed practical nurse (LPN). Their client care assignment consists of a client with new-onset seizure activity, a client with Alzheimer's disease, and a client who experienced a stroke. While administering medications, the registered nurse receives a call from the intensive care unit (ICU), saying a client who underwent a craniotomy 24 hours ago must be transferred to make room for a new admission. The ancillary staff is providing morning care and assisting clients with breakfast. How should the nurse direct the staff to facilitate a timely transfer? You Selected: Ask the nursing assistant to finish providing care to the clients and the LPN to administer the remaining medications so the registered nurse can accept the client from the ICU. Correct response: Ask the nursing assistant to finish providing care to the clients and the LPN to administer the remaining medications so the registered nurse can accept the client from the ICU. Explanation: Add a Note Question 3 See full question A registered nurse (RN) and licensed practical nurse (LPN) are administering medications on the neurologic floor. The LPN prepares to administer phenytoin to a client with a history of seizures. The LPN walks into the room and hands the medication to a nursing assistant. The LPN asks the nursing assistant to give the client the medication after completing the client's morning care. What should the registered nurse do? You Selected: 11/5/2019 CoursePoint: Lippincott NCLEX-RN PassPoint Powered by PrepU https://thepoint.lww.com/Book/Show/366152?focus=p#/CoursePointContent/Show/ae1088d9-4b7c-47f1-aadf-36da00af87b9?forceView=False&viewMode=Student… 2/18 Bookmark this Question What's this? Report this Question 2s Bookmark this Question What's this? Report this Question 2s Bookmark this Question What's this? Report this Question 1s Allow the nursing assistant to administer this dose and tell the LPN later that it's the LPN's responsibility to administer the medication. Correct response: Remind the LPN that it is the LPN's duty to administer the medications. Explanation: Remediation: [Show More]
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