A dosage of 0.5 g is ordered. Solution available is 500 mg/10 mL. Calculate the dosage volume

What will be an ideal response?


10 mL

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a. An exercise program b. Calcium supplements c. A diet rich in carbohydrates d. Both A and B

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A six-year-old child is being seen in the clinic for a well-child visit. The child is visibly nervous and fearful of the nurse and the nurse's actions. The nurse should:

1. Ask the parent to leave the examination room as this is probably the cause of the child's nervousness. 2. Assure the child that you will not hurt her. 3. Say to the child: "Tell me why you are so nervous." 4. Explain to the child what you are doing in terms the child can understand. Explain the equipment and, when possible, let the child handle the equipment first.

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The contribution of atrial kick to ventricular filling is approximately

a. 10%. c. 5%. b. 20%. d. 45%.

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What is the first question that should be asked in determining whether a cross-sectional design or a longitudinal design should be used in a quantitative study?

a. Is there an independent variable? b. What is the nature of the problem being studied? c. Will a measurement tool or instrument be needed? d. Can statistical analysis be applied to the study data?

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