A 57-year-old client is prescribed 7,500 units of heparin sodium. The vial is available with 8,000 units per mL. What co

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A 57-year-old client is prescribed 7,500 units of heparin sodium. The vial is available with 8,000 units per mL. What co

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A 57-year-old client is prescribed 7,500 units of heparin sodium. The vial is available with 8,000 units per mL. What correct amount of medication (mL) should the nurse administer to the client?
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