RNC NIC LATEST FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS LATEST FINAL EXAM UPDATED FOR 2025 GRADED A+ 100% CERTIFIED, ELABORATED & VERIFIED SOLUTIONS TOP SCORE, EXAMS OF NURSING G=R 6-8mcg/kg/min caloric intake D10 Bolus 2mL/kg Fluid Volume Bolus 10mL/kg Term Parenteral Fluid Requirement 80mL/kg/day Enteral 100-150 mlk/kg/day Preterm Parenteral Fluid Requirement 120 Enteral 150-200ml/kig/day G=R Calculation (%dextrose x =V rate) / (6 x wt in kg) =/T ratio %Metas + Bands / %Metas + Bands + Segs =/T ratio greater than >0.2 to >.25 suggestive of infection >0.8 associated with shock Absolute Neutrophil COUNT WBC x (%) Segmented neutrophils + band neutrophils + metamyelocytes Example. 15,000 x 35 segs + 15 bands + 3 metas (turns into percent) 15,000 x .53 = 7950ANC 95% in either extremity with no more than a 3% absolute difference in oxygen saturation between the upper and lower extremity would be considered a "pass" result, and screening would end.An infant is born with low-set ears, excess nuchal skin, a broad chest, widely spaced nipples, peripheral lymphedema, and absent pulses in the lower extremities. The nurse suspects the infant has coarctation of the aorta. Which chromosomal defect can cause this constellation of findings? =nfants with Turner syndrome can present