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ashley

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Which of the following should the nurse instruct a client when teaching how to self-administer insulin?
 
  1. The insulin bottle must be shaken.
  2. The long-acting insulin is clear.
  3. Refrigerated insulin is best for injection.
  4. The blood glucose level should be checked prior to administration.

Question 2

To assess if the renal system in a client diagnosed with multisystem failure is functioning properly, the nurse would expect to see urine output of:
 
  1. 10 mL per hour.
  2. 20 mL per hour.
  3. 30 mL per hour.
  4. 40 mL per hour.



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Answer to Question 1

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Insulin bottles should not be shaken but rolled to make sure the precipitate is mixed. The long-acting insulin is cloudy. The insulin should be at room temperature for administration, and the blood glucose level should be checked prior to administration.

Answer to Question 2

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Elimination of 30 mL per hour of urine is considered to be an approximate estimate of renal function. A urine output less than 30 mL per hour indicates renal failure. A urine output of greater than 40 mL per hour is considered within normal limits.



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