Round to tenths place when appropriate 1) The client’s IV fluid is infusing at 100 mL per hour. One liter of fluid was
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Round to tenths place when appropriate
1) The client’s IV fluid is infusing at 100 mL per hour.
One liter of fluid was started at 10 am. What time
should the nurse expect this bag of fluid to finish
infusing?
Time: __________
2) The Physician prescribed Medication E 100 mg, orally, 4
times a day. The medication label reads 80 mL bottle of Medication
E oral suspension 200 mg per 5 mL. The nurse should prepare how
many mL to administer the dose? How many doses are available
in the bottle?
__________ doses
3) Calculate the correct dosage to be administered.
The nurse receives an order for Medication S 4 mg intravenously.
The medication label states Medication S 2.5 mg/ml. How many mL
should the nurse prepare to administer the correct dose?
__________ mL
4) The client’s IV fluid is infusing at 50 mL per hour.
1000 mL of fluid was started at 5 am. What time should
the nurse expect to start another bag of fluid?
Time: __________
5) The Physician prescribed Medication G 0.6 g, orally,
every 12 hours. The medication label reads Medication G 100 mg
per 5 mL. The nurse should prepare how many mL to administer the
dose? Convert the answer to fluid ounces.
__________ fl oz
1) The client’s IV fluid is infusing at 100 mL per hour.
One liter of fluid was started at 10 am. What time
should the nurse expect this bag of fluid to finish
infusing?
Time: __________
2) The Physician prescribed Medication E 100 mg, orally, 4
times a day. The medication label reads 80 mL bottle of Medication
E oral suspension 200 mg per 5 mL. The nurse should prepare how
many mL to administer the dose? How many doses are available
in the bottle?
__________ doses
3) Calculate the correct dosage to be administered.
The nurse receives an order for Medication S 4 mg intravenously.
The medication label states Medication S 2.5 mg/ml. How many mL
should the nurse prepare to administer the correct dose?
__________ mL
4) The client’s IV fluid is infusing at 50 mL per hour.
1000 mL of fluid was started at 5 am. What time should
the nurse expect to start another bag of fluid?
Time: __________
5) The Physician prescribed Medication G 0.6 g, orally,
every 12 hours. The medication label reads Medication G 100 mg
per 5 mL. The nurse should prepare how many mL to administer the
dose? Convert the answer to fluid ounces.
__________ fl oz