CCRI Nursing 1010 Exam #3| Questions solved 100% Correct/Verified Solutions
A client has a bleeding tendency due to hemophilia. What route of drug administration is appropriate for this client? - ANSWER The route of administration appropriate for a client with a bleeding tendency is the oral route, as it does not involve the use of needles. Any mode of administration that uses needles may increase the risk of bleeding. Therefore, intradermal, intramuscular, and subcutaneous routes should be avoided in this client's case to prevent bleeding. • A client has to be given a bladder irrigation with 100 ml of medicated solution with 1/1000 dilution. How much of the medication should the nurse dissolve in 100 ml of solvent? Record your answer using a whole number. ___ mg. - ANSWER A: 1/1000 solution means presence of 1 gram of the medication in 1000 ml of solution. This means that each ml of the solution contains 1 mg of the medication. Since the nurse has to prepare 100 ml of the solution, the nurse should dissolve 100 mg of medication in 100 ml of solvent
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