credit! 1. (1 pt) A physician orders 35 mg of furosemide oral solution to treat a patient with edema (excessive fluid re

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credit! 1. (1 pt) A physician orders 35 mg of furosemide oral solution to treat a patient with edema (excessive fluid re

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Credit 1 1 Pt A Physician Orders 35 Mg Of Furosemide Oral Solution To Treat A Patient With Edema Excessive Fluid Re 1
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credit! 1. (1 pt) A physician orders 35 mg of furosemide oral solution to treat a patient with edema (excessive fluid retention). How many mL should be given? FUROSEMIDE Oral Set 50 mg per me Romane 2. (1 pt.) A physician orders 0.12 g of Calanp.o. for a patient with a rapid heartbeat How many tablets should be given? (Don't forget to convert the order to mg first! Strength = 80 mg Calas 3. Drug Order: hydroxyzine hydrochloride 80 mg IM q.6h (every 6 hours) Supply: V OC Vistaril hydrochloride) Dar PROTECT TOUTE Strength = 50 mg/ml MATE ROUND RE Pfizer Roerig es 224 9249 BUSA A. (0.5 pt.) How many mL will you administer to the patient per dose? b. (0.5 p.) How many mL will you administer to the patient per day?
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