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Question 17 of 20 The physician orders gemcitabine 1,520 mg IV on days 1 and 8 of a 21-day cycle for a cancer patient. The pharmacy sends four vials of the medication and a package insert. How many milliliters will the nurse administer on day 1? Enter the numeral only (not the unit) in your answer. 2.7 Preparation for Intravenous Infusion Administration Reconstitute the vials with 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection without preservatives. TE Add 5 mL to the 200-mg vial or 25 mL to the 1-g vial. These dilutions each yield a Gemcitabine for Injection, USP concentration of 38 mg/mL. Complete withdrawal of the vial contents will provide 200 mg or 1 g of Gemcitabine for Injection, USP. Prior to administration the appropriate amount of drug must be diluted with 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection. Final concentrations may be as low as 0.1 mg/mL. Reconstituted Gemcitabine for Injection, USP is a clear, colorless to light straw-colored solution Inspect visually prior to administration and discard for particulate matter or discoloration Gemcitabine for Injection, USP solutions are stable for 24 hours at controlled room temperature of 20' to 25°C (68° to 77°F). Do not refrigerate as crystallization can occur. NDC-25021-203-10 Gemcitabine e for injection, USP Excerpt from Gemcitabine package insert. Q 200 mg DO10924092010 For Wat Lyophilized pool Single-oose DO NOT REPRO SAGENT- Caution: Crotorch
Question 20 of 20 The physician orders Medication N 800 mg IM q.6h. The pharmacy sends Medication N, which includes the following instructions on the insert, "Add 12 mL, 6 mL, or 3 mL of diluent to provide 250 mg, 500 mg, or 1 g per mL, respectively." The nurse adds 6 mL of diluent. How many milliliters of medication will the nurse administer with each dose? Enter the numeral only (not the unit) in your answer. Enter your answer. mL Next > < Previous
Question 17 of 20 The physician orders gemcitabine 1,520 mg IV on days 1 and 8 of a 21-day cycle for a cancer patient. The pharmacy sends four vials of the medication and a package insert. How many milliliters will the nurse administer on day 1? Enter the numeral only (not the unit) in your answer. 2.7 Preparation for Intravenous Infusion Administration Reconstitute the vials with 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection without preservatives. TE Add 5 mL to the 200-mg vial or 25 mL to the 1-g vial. These dilutions each yield a Gemcitabine for Injection, USP concentration of 38 mg/mL. Complete withdrawal of the vial contents will provide 200 mg or 1 g of Gemcitabine for Injection, USP. Prior to administration the appropriate amount of drug must be diluted with 0.9% Sodium Chloride Injection. Final concentrations may be as low as 0.1 mg/mL. Reconstituted Gemcitabine for Injection, USP is a clear, colorless to light straw-colored solution Inspect visually prior to administration and discard for particulate matter or discoloration Gemcitabine for Injection, USP solutions are stable for 24 hours at controlled room temperature of 20' to 25°C (68° to 77°F). Do not refrigerate as crystallization can occur. NDC-25021-203-10 Gemcitabine e for injection, USP Excerpt from Gemcitabine package insert. Q 200 mg DO10924092010 For Wat Lyophilized pool Single-oose DO NOT REPRO SAGENT- Caution: Crotorch
Question 20 of 20 The physician orders Medication N 800 mg IM q.6h. The pharmacy sends Medication N, which includes the following instructions on the insert, "Add 12 mL, 6 mL, or 3 mL of diluent to provide 250 mg, 500 mg, or 1 g per mL, respectively." The nurse adds 6 mL of diluent. How many milliliters of medication will the nurse administer with each dose? Enter the numeral only (not the unit) in your answer. Enter your answer. mL Next > < Previous