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- Order: Lovenox (enoxaparin sodium) 30 mg subcutaneous q 12 h. The label on the prefilled syringe reads 40 mg/0.4 mL. How much solution (in mL) should be discarded to administer the correct dose?Order: Diltiazem HCI 125 mg in 100 mL D5W to infuse at 20 mg/hr. Available: only Usual Dosage: See package insert. DISCARD UNUSED PORTION. Non-latex. Store under refrigeration 2-8°C (36-46°F). Date removed from refrigeration NDC 10019-510-79 Diltiazem HCI Injection Date to be discarded 25 mg/5 mL (5 mg/mL) Baxter Healthcare Corporation FOR DIRECTIV BOLUS INJECTION Deerfield, IL 60015 USA 462-463-01 Determine the following: a. How many milliliters will you add to the IV? (Enter numeric value only.) mL (01)00310019510798 b. Determine the rate in mL/hr. (Consider the medication in the volume.) mL/hrProvide mock lab tests (blood, urine, etc.) and state the results. Also, add the normal range values.
- DO NO INC de zeros at the end of decimal numbers. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed factors. Order: Monocid 500 mg Supply: Monocid 1,000 mg Directions: Reconstitute with 2.5 mL of sterile water to yield 325 mg/mL Give: mL 4. Moving to another question will save this response. Type here to search EO 9Order: Methylprednisolone, 60 mg, IV, x1 Medication Available: Methylprednisolone 125mg vial powder for reconstitution. Manufacturer Reconstitution instructions: Dilute with 2mL sterile water for total concentration of 125mg in 2mL. Question: What is the volume to be administered? (Enter exact number; do not round) mLOrder: clindamycin (Cleocin) 1.2 g IM qid. Supply: clindamycin (Cleocin) 1200 mg vial. Reconstitute with 100 mL sterile water for injection for a concentration of 18 mg/mL. How many mL will the nurse administer IM?
- Prepare the following strength solutions: 360 mL of 1/4 strength Ensure tube feeding through a percutaneous endoscopic (PEG) tube over 4 hours. The nurse would add____ mL of water to _____ mL of tube feeding to get 360 mL of 1/4 strength tube feeding.In a tabulated form enumerate the anticoagulants for blood chemistry analysis, its action, the correct proportion to the amount of blood, and the different laboratory tests that could be done for each anticoagulant. What is the significance of the order of draw? Is it still applicable to date?Order: Penicillin G, 100,000 units, IM, once Medication available: Penicillin G, 1,000,000 units. Instructions: Add 4.6 mL of sterile water for a concentration of 200,000 units/mL. How many mL will be administered this dose? __mL << Previous & Next ▸
- Client is prescribed enoxaparin while admitted to hospital per protocol. The dose is 1mg/kg subcutaneously every 12 hours and the client weighs 140 lbs. Dose available is 80mg per 0.8 mL. How many milliliters will the nurse administer to the client?The order is for Streptomycin 1gm IM. You have a 5gm vial of Streptomycin . The label states to add 9ml of sterile water to yield 400mq / m * l How many ml will you give?Prepare the following strength solution: Prepare 250 mL of 1/2 strength tube feeding. The nurse would add mL of water to mL of tube feeding to get 250 mL of 1/2 strength tube feeding solution.