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MGLQZ

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The parents of a 3-month-old infant are preparing to take their child home from the hospital. Before being discharged, the parents must be educated on infant CPR. What is the most appro-priate learning objective for this situation?
 
  a. The parents will be able to understand CPR skills.
  b. The parents will demonstrate infant CPR skills.
  c. The infant will not require further hospita-lization.
  d. The parents will call the hospital for help.

Question 2

A patient is to receive two different kinds of insulin. What is the nurse's most appropriate action?
 
  a. Prepare the regular (clear) insulin first.
  b. Mix Lantus and Lente insulin in the same syringe.
  c. Administer the rapid-acting insulin within 30 minutes of a meal.
  d. Verify insulin dosage with another nurse after administration.



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Answer to Question 1

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A learning objective describes what the patient or guardian(s) will be able to do after successful instruction. The objective contains an active verb describing what the learner will do after the objective is met (demonstrate). Understand does not specify the behavior or content to be learned and is not an active verb. The learning objectives should focus on the parents as they are the learners; it should not focus on the infant. The parents should call the hospital for help but this does not relate to the skill being taught, CPR.

Answer to Question 2

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If regular and intermediate-acting insulin are ordered, prepare the regular insulin first to prevent contamination with the intermediate-acting insulin. Never mix insulin glargine (Lantus) or insulin detemir (Levemir) with other types of insulin. Inject rapid-acting insulins mixed with NPH insulin within 15 minutes before a meal. Verify insulin dosages with another nurse while you prepare them if required by agency policy.




MGLQZ

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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