Question 87 The physician orders 1,000 mL of dextrose 5% in 9% sodium chloride (D5/0.9% NaCl) at 125 ml/hr. The nurse starts the IV at 1100. How many hours will the nurse calculate as the parenteral intake for the 0700 to 1500 shift? 02 O O 12 05 1 pts Question 88 1 pts A health-care provider has ordered the administration of vancomycin 500 mg IV piggyback (IVPB) for a client. The IVPB available with the pharmacist is of premixed vancomycin 1 g with a total volume of 200 mL. What should the nurse consider to administer 500 mg of vancomycin to the patient? O The nurse should use a different IVPB that contains only 500 mg of vancomycin. O The nurse should administer 100 mL of the premixed IVPB to administer 500 mg of vancomycin. O Either 1 or 2 O None of above
Question 89 The client is administered cefazolin 1 g in 100 mL ( 5% dextrose in water) D5W via IV piggyback (IVPB) every 8 hours at 0900, 1700, and 0100. Which is the correct value the nurse should document in the intake and output record as the IVPB intake for the 0700 to 1500 shift? 01 01g O 100 O 100 mL Question 90 O 0.5 The client receives cefepime 0.5 g via IV piggyback (IVPB) every 12 hours at 0100 and 1300 along with famotidine 20 mg IVPB every 12 hours at 0900 and 2100. The pharmacy sends cefepime 0.5 g in 100 mL 0.9% sodium chloride (NaCl) and famotidine 20 mg in 50 mL 0.9% NaCl. Which should the nurse document in the intake and output record as the IVPB intake for the 2300 to 0700 shift? 20 1 pts O 50 100 1 pts
Question 87 The physician orders 1,000 mL of dextrose 5% in 9% sodium chloride (D5/0.9% NaCl) at 125 ml/hr. The nurse st
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