A drug is ordered to titrate between 4 and 6 mcg/kg/min. The body weight is 78.6 kg and the solution strength is 200 mg/100 mL. Calculate the dosage range in mcg/min and flow rate range in mL/hr

What will be an ideal response?


314-472 mcg/min; 9-14 mL/hr

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1. Encourage counseling for issues with addiction coping. Choice 2. Teach about stranger danger. Choice 3. Reinforce the importance of safety restraints in the vehicle. Choice 4. Make certain walkways and stairways are well lighted and uncluttered. Choice 5. Teach safety rules for recreational and sports activities.

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A nurse is liaising with the physical therapist to help a frail, female client up from a dangling position to ambulate for the first time in several days

In preparation, the nurse has applied a walking belt around the client's waist while she dangles at the bedside. This device will assist in what way during the client's ambulation? A) It provides tactile feedback to the client if she exceeds her safe abilities. B) It can be loosely attached to the client's walker to provide support during rest periods. C) It provides support to the client's abdominal muscles to aid stability during ambulation. D) It provides a point where the nurse can support the client in case she loses balance.

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This type of wound healing involves leaving the wound open and closing it later

a. Primary intention b. Primary closure c. Secondary intention d. Tertiary intention

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For which of the following tests might the Dunn procedure be appropriate?

a. Mann Whitney U test b. McNemar test c. Wilcoxon test d. Kruskal-Wallis test

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