A patient is given 6.5 milliliters (mL) of liquid 3 times per day, times 4 days. She received

____________ mL of medication over the 4 days.

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


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A pregnant patient with HSV type 2 has a Herp-Test performed in the physician's office 1 day before she is due to deliver by cesarean section. The test result is negative. What should the nurse know this means?

a. The delivery must be by cesarean section. b. The patient must start on an antiviral pro-tocol today. c. The baby will have to have antiviral me-dication 24 hours after birth. d. The delivery may be accomplished vagi-nally.

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Baby Joe is 6 months old. He has abdominal distention and vomiting and is inconsolable. A sausage-shaped mass is palpable in his right upper quadrant. Joe's lower quadrant feels empty, and a positive Dance sign is noted in his record

Which one of the following conditions is con-sistent with Baby Joe's symptoms? a. Intussusception b. Kidney stones c. Meconium ileus d. Pyloric stenosis

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Which of the following has increased the danger of natural disasters?

a. Global warming b. Population growth c. Improved technology d. Weather changes

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