questions, each worth 0.5 points. 2. Rounding ONLY applies to the final answer when indicated. If 5 or greater, round up; if less than 5 round down. 3. Decimals are to be used to designate fractional amounts, e.g., 1.5 L (not 1 1/2) 4. Amounts LESS than 1, require a LEADING zero to left of the decimal, e.g., 0.6 mL 5. Avoid using a TRAILING zero, e.g., 2 mg (not 2.0 mg) 6. Answer for gravity flow IV problems (i.e., gtts/min) should be a WHOLE number 7. You must show all your work.
34. Prescribed is fexofenadine 120 mg by mouth in two divided doses per day. The nurse has available fexofenadine 60 mg tablets. How many tablets should the nurse administer per dose? 35. Prescribed is atropine sulfate 0.2 mg by mouth. The nurse has on hand atropine sulfate 0.4 mg tablets. How many tablets will the nurse administer per dose? 36. Ordered is ferrous gluconate oral solution 300 mg per gastric tube once a day. The pharmacy supplies ferrous gluconate 150 mg/2.5 ml. How many ml's should the nurse administer daily?
1. This exam has 50 1. This exam has 50 questions, each worth 0.5 points. 2. Rounding ONLY applies to the final answer when indicated. If 5
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