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Flag questionQuestion textThe client is to receive docusate sodium 100 mg po bid. What is this dose of medicationin grams?Select one:a. 1b. 10c. 0.1 d. 0.01Question 10CorrectMark 1.0 out of 1.0Flag questionQuestion textThe physician ordered 50 mg of gentamicin IM three times daily. The drug is availablein a vial labeled 40 mg/mL. Using a 3-mL syringe and rounding off to the nearest tenth,how many milliliters of gentamicin would the nurse give for each dose?Question 11CorrectMark 1.0 out of 1.0
Flag questionQuestion textThe client is to receive lorazepam 0.5 mg po four times a day and 1mg PRN at q8h. The maximum daily dose of lorazepam is 3mg. How many times can the patient safely have the prn dose of lorazepam?Question 12CorrectMark 1.0 out of 1.0Flag questionQuestion textA client weighs 200 lb. Available is 25,000 units of heparin in 1000 mL of D5W. Thephysician orders heparin sodium IV bolus of 80 units/kg, and starts the drip at 14units/kg/hour. What is the correct IV rate in milliliters per hour? Round to the nearestwhole number.Question 13CorrectMark 1.0 out of 1.0
Flag questionQuestion textA child weighs 3 kg and has an order for phenobarbital sodium 10 mg po per day. Theliterature states that the usual children's dose is 3 to 5 mg/kg/day. The drug label readsphenobarbital elixir 20 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters should the nurse administer?Use the formula method to calculate the amount to give.Select one:a. 3b. 2.5 c. 2d. 1.5