Propofol is usually administered in a ______
1. 5% dextrose emulsion
2. 3.5% amino acid suspension
3. 10% dextrose suspension
4. 10% fat emulsion
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a. "I will carry this medication with me at all times in case I need it." b. "I will take this medication when I start to experience an asthma attack." c. "I will take this medication every morning to help prevent an acute attack." d. "I will be weaned off this medication when I no longer need it."
Order: Ery-Ped (erythromycin ethylsuccinate) oral suspension 20 mg/kg/daily PO, in four equally divided doses. The label on the bottle reads, "400 mg/5 mL," and the child weighs 65 pounds
Calculate the number of milliliters that you should administer. 1. 3.25 mL 2. 1.2 mL 3. 8.9 mL 4. 1.8 mL
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A) Sodium B) Magnesium C) Potassium D) Bicarbonate E) Chloride
A patient has been administered chlorpromazine (Thorazine) for many years to treat his psychotic disorder. He has recently developed extrapyramidal symptoms related to long-term administration of chlorpromazine (Thorazine)
Which of the following medications can be administered to assist in relieving these symptoms? A) Benztropine (Cogentin) B) Darifenacin (Enablex) C) Trihexyphenidyl (Trihexy) D) Trospium chloride (Sanctura)