1. A patient is ordered to receive both Penicillin and Gentamycin. What is the correct procedure for intravenous adminis

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1. A patient is ordered to receive both Penicillin and Gentamycin. What is the correct procedure for intravenous adminis

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1. A patient is ordered to receive both Penicillin and Gentamycin. What is the correct procedure for intravenous administration of Penicillin and Gentamycin? A. Suggest that the Gentamycin be changed to Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) B. Request that the Penicillin be changed to oral dosing. C. Give both drugs drugs together through the same IV tubing. D. Give the drugs separately at least one hour apart.
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