The physician orders Keflex 250 mg po for strep throat. After reconstitution, the medication is available as 125 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters will the nurse administer?
What will be an ideal response?
10 mL
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a. Avoid rush hour traffic. b. Buy and drive a very large heavy car. c. Do not converse with any passengers. d. Drive more slowly. e. Drive only during daylight. f. Leave the radio turned off.
Which of the following is a common early symptom of Lyme disease?
A) Breathlessness C) A bony nodule B) A red macule or papule D) Swollen and painful knees
When assessing pain in any child, the nurse should consider that
a. Any pain assessment tool can be used to assess pain in children. b. Children as young as 1 year old use words to express pain. c. The child's behavioral, physiologic, and verbal responses are valuable when assessing pain. d. Pain assessment tools are minimally effective for communicating about pain.
The new nurse is assessing a client with suspected pheochromocytoma. Which action by the nurse requires the precepting nurse to intervene?
a. Auscultating, palpating, and percussing the client's abdomen b. Taking the client's blood pressure for re-ports of chest pain c. Assessing the client's diet for red wine and aged cheeses d. Limiting visitors while the client is sleep-ing