A health care provider prescribes Kytril (granisetron), 10 mcg/kg IV every 4 to 6 hours as needed for nausea for a child who had a reaction to a blood transfusion

The medication label states: "Kytril 100 mcg/1 ml." The child weighs 20 kg. The nurse prepares to administer one dose. How many milliliters will the nurse prepare to administer one dose? Fill in the blank. Record your answer in a whole number.
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Fill in the blank with correct word


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The birth educator is discussing the advantages and disadvantages of birthing options. Which disadvantage is common with epidural anesthesia?

a. Effective pushing is optimized. b. The risk of catheterization is decreased. c. The length of labor and birth may be decreased. d. The use of forceps and oxytocin administration is increased.

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An associate is hired to do phlebotomy for the laboratory and is ready to work the first hour that he or she steps into the laboratory.

What must be done first

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The skin is injured. Which is a major threat?

a. Incontinence b. Infection c. Gangrene d. Evisceration

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A nurse is teaching the mother of a newborn diagnosed with galactosemia about dietary restrictions. The nurse determines that the mother has understood the teaching when she identifies which of the following as needing to be restricted?

A) Phenylalanine B) Protein C) Lactose D) Iodine

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