Which should the nurse use when reconstituting vaccines?
1. The diluents provided
2. Normal saline
3. Any solution available
4. Sterile water
1
Explanation:
1. When reconstituting vaccines, it is important to use the solution provided and follow the manufacturer's directions.
2. Not all medications are compatible with normal saline.
3. Only use what is suggested by the manufacturer.
4. Unless otherwise suggested, use what is suggested by the manufacturer.
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