A nurse is making ready to manage dextrose 5% water (D5W) 250 mL IV to infused over 2
hr. The nurse must set IV pump to deliver what number of mL/hr? (Round to the closest
entire wide variety) - ANS125 mL/hr
A nurse is preparing to administer cefazolin 250 mg IM to a purchaser. Available is
cephazolin powder 500 mg vial. The nurse reconstitutes the powder including 2 mL of sterile
water to yield a final awareness of cefazolin 225 mg/mL. How many mL must the nurse
administer. (Round to the nearest 10th) - ANS1.1 mL
A nurse is getting ready to manage ribavirin 600 mg P.O. Each 12 hr. Available is ribavirin
200 mg/tablet. How many capsules should the nurse administer consistent with dose?
(Round to the nearest complete wide variety) - ANS3 pills
A nurse is getting ready to manage furosemide 20 mg IM. Available is furosemide injection
10 mg/mL. How many mL have to the nurse administer. (Round to the closest whole variety)
- ANS2 mL
A nurse is getting ready to administer hydralazine 0.2 mg/kg IM to a purchaser who weighs
84 lb. Available is hydralazine 20 mg/mL. How many mL need to the the nurse administer.
(Round to the nearest hundredth) - ANS0.38 mL
A nurse is making ready to manage cefazolin 500 mg IM to a consumer. Available is
cefazolin powder 500 mg vial. The nurse reconstitutes the powder including 2 mL of sterile
water to yield a very last attention of cefazolin 225 mg/mL. How many mL should the nurse
administer. (Round to the closest tenth) - ANS2.2 mL
A nurse in a long time cae facility is making ready to manage rivastigmine 3 mg P.O. Twice
each day to a customer who has Alzheimer's disorder. Available is rivastigmine 1.5 mg/pill.
How many tablets must the nurse administer consistent with dose? (Round to the closest
whole variety) - ANS2 capsules
A nurse is preparing to administer cefazolin 500 mg IM each 12 hr. Available is cefazolin
injection 330 mg/mL. How many mL need to the nurse administer consistent with dose?
(Round to the closest 10th) - ANS1.5 mL
The nurse is making ready to administer a 1,500 mL IV fluid bolus of zero.9% sodium
chloride to a consumer. How many liters need to the nurse administer? (Round to the closest
tenth) - ANS1.Five L
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