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MPLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS (17BB8) zm zm zm zm zm
QUESTION 1 zm
The nurse is preparing to administer an antibiotic to a child with pneumonia. The pre
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scription reads: 7.5 mg/kg every 24 hours divided into 2 doses, PO in liquid form. Th
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e client weighs 78 lb. The pharmacy has supplied the drug in 125 mg/5 mL. How man
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y milliliters (mL) should the client receive for each dose? Record your answer using o
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ne decimal place.
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ANSWER
Correct Answer: 5.3 mg/kg divided by 2.2 x (lbs) divided by dose per day x ( ml divided by mg) Ed
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ucational objective:To calculate the volume per dose of antibiotic, the nurse should first identify the
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prescribed dose (eg, 7.5 mg/kg/day) and available medication (eg, 125 mg/5 mL) and then convert
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to volume in milliliters per dose (eg, 5.3 mL).
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QUESTION 2 zm
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ANSWER
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e opening, which limits the left ventricle's ability to eject blood into the aorta. AS may occur from h
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ardening (ie, calcification) of the valves, congenital heart disorders, or inflammation. If left untreated,
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AS may result in heart failure and pulmonary hypertension as compensatory mechanisms fail. Addit
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ional clinical manifestations of aortic stenosis include chest pain, shortness of breath, and/or syncop
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e that are worsened by exertion.
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QUESTION 3 zm
An infant is experiencing respiratory depression immediately after a vaginal delivery
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using epidural analgesia with morphine. The health care provider prescribes 0.1 mg/k
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g naloxone IM to be given STAT once. The client weighs 3600 grams and naloxone 0.4
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mg/mL is available. How many milliliters will the nurse administer? Record your ans
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wer using one decimal place.
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Exam Solution zm
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QUESTION 1 zm
The nurse is preparing to administer an antibiotic to a child with pneumonia. The pre
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scription reads: 7.5 mg/kg every 24 hours divided into 2 doses, PO in liquid form. Th
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e client weighs 78 lb. The pharmacy has supplied the drug in 125 mg/5 mL. How man
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y milliliters (mL) should the client receive for each dose? Record your answer using o
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ne decimal place.
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ANSWER
Correct Answer: 5.3 mg/kg divided by 2.2 x (lbs) divided by dose per day x ( ml divided by mg) Ed
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ucational objective:To calculate the volume per dose of antibiotic, the nurse should first identify the
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to volume in milliliters per dose (eg, 5.3 mL).
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QUESTION 2 zm
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ANSWER
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e opening, which limits the left ventricle's ability to eject blood into the aorta. AS may occur from h
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ardening (ie, calcification) of the valves, congenital heart disorders, or inflammation. If left untreated,
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AS may result in heart failure and pulmonary hypertension as compensatory mechanisms fail. Addit
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ional clinical manifestations of aortic stenosis include chest pain, shortness of breath, and/or syncop
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e that are worsened by exertion.
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QUESTION 3 zm
An infant is experiencing respiratory depression immediately after a vaginal delivery
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using epidural analgesia with morphine. The health care provider prescribes 0.1 mg/k
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g naloxone IM to be given STAT once. The client weighs 3600 grams and naloxone 0.4
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mg/mL is available. How many milliliters will the nurse administer? Record your ans
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wer using one decimal place.
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