a) A patient needs 1mg of a medication. The Australian Injectables Drug Handbook states that each gram of this medication is to be mixed with 10mL of water over 3-5 minutes via IV bolus. After preparing the medication, how many mL per minute would you administer if you do it over 3 minutes? b) A patient needs 2mg of a medication. The Australian Injectables Drug Handbook states that each gram of this medication is to be mixed with 10mL of water over 3-5 minutes via IV bolus. After preparing the medication, how many mL per minute would you administer if you do it over 3 minute
a) A patient needs 1mg of a medication. The Australian Injectables Drug Handbook states that
each gram of this medication is to be mixed with 10mL of water over 3-5 minutes via IV
bolus. After preparing the medication, how many mL per minute would you administer if
you do it over 3 minutes?
b) A patient needs 2mg of a medication. The Australian Injectables Drug Handbook states that
each gram of this medication is to be mixed with 10mL of water over 3-5 minutes via IV
bolus. After preparing the medication, how many mL per minute would you administer if
you do it over 3 minutes?
c) A patient needs 4mg of a medication. The Australian Injectables Drug Handbook states that
each gram of this medication is to be mixed with 10mL of water over 3-5 minutes via IV
bolus. After preparing the medication, how many mL per minute would you administer if
you do it over 5 minutes?
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