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1) Calculate the correct dosage to be administered. The physician prescribes Medication M 0.75 mg Intramuscularly immedi

Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 8:18 am
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1) Calculate the correct dosage to be administered.
The physician prescribes Medication M 0.75 mg Intramuscularly
immediately. The medication label states Medication M 1000 mcg/mL.
How many mL should the nurse prepare to administer the correct
dose? __________ mL
2) Calculate the correct amount to be administered per dose.
A child is who weighs 55 lb is to receive 0.05 mg of a drug per
Kg of body weight per dose. How much of the drug should the child
receive for each dose?
__________ mg
3) Calculate the time the nurse expects this bag of fluid to
finish infusing.
The client’s IV fluid is infusing at 50 mL per hour. One liter
of fluid was started at 6:30 am now it is 9 am. What time should
the nurse expect to start another bag of fluid?
Time: __________
4) Calculate the correct number of tablets to be administered
per dose. Tablets are scored in half.
Order: Medication B 0.1 mg, orally,
daily
Supply: Medication B 50 mcg tablet
Give: __________ tablet(s)
5) The nurse receives an order for Medication R 4,000 units
subcutaneously every 6 hours. The medication label states
Medication R 5,000 units/ mL. How many mL should the nurse prepare
to administer the correct dose?
__________ mL