The drug label reads 4 mg/mL. Prepare a 4000 mcg dose

What will be an ideal response?


1 mL

1 mL

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A pregnant patient is concerned that she is allergic to something because her hands have been red and itchy since becoming pregnant. What should the nurse explain as the cause of the patient's symptoms?

A) Allergy to fetal protein B) Reduced serum protein C) Increased estrogen level D) Chorionic gonadotropin hormone secretion

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The organization that grew out of the United Nations and whose goal is to attain the highest possible level of health for all persons is the:

1. Economic and Social Council 2. World Health Organization 3. Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) 4. World Health Assembly (WHA)

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The parent of a preschool child asks the nurse how chickenpox (varicella zoster) is transmitted. The nurse identifies that the virus is:

1. Carried by a vector organism 2. Carried though the air in droplets after sneezing or coughing 3. Transmitted through person-to-person contact 4. Acquired through contact with contaminated objects

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