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Waiting for Death and Life Insurance. Material from this video was adapted from "Principles of Economics" which is entrusted to the UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA LIBRARIES PUBLISHING EDITION,…
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SRGT1405 and SRGT1409 FALL VIDEO FINAL DEMO
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2. The nurse is caring for a client who has had extensive surgery and is in critical condition. The nurse notes that the complete blood count shows an 8 g/dl hemoglobin and a 30% hematocrit.…
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1. A client with a DVT has an IV infusion of heparin sodium infusing at 1,500 units/hour. The concentration in the bag is 25,000 units/500mL. How much should the nurse document as intake from this…
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25. Order: Geopen 100 mg/kg IM in 4 equally divided doses. Avail: 2 Gm vial of Geopen. Add 4 mL of diluent to yield 1 Gm/2.5 mL. The patient weighs 66 lbs. …
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24. Order: Ancobon 1.5 Gm PO q6h (every 6 hours). Avail: Ancobon 500 mg/capsule. Usual dosage is 50-150 mg/kg/day. The patient weighs…
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23. Order: Robinul 0.002 mg/lb IM STAT. Avail: A 20 ml vial labeled Robinul 0.2 mg/mL. The patient weighs 55 Kg. How many minims should you give?
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20. Order: Penicillin G 900,000 units IM daily. Avail: Penicillin G 1.2 million units/2 mL. How many mL will you give the patient?
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12. The patient weighs 110 lbs. Calculate the equivalent in kg.
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11. The patient weighs 91 kg. Calculate the equivalent weight in pounds.
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10. The patient's temperature is 38.3 degrees Celsius. Calculate the temperature in Fahrenheit.
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9. The patient's temperature reads 99.2 degrees Fahrenheit. Calculate the temperature in degrees Celsius.
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