Ordered: Furosemide 60 mg po daily for 90 daysOn hand: Furosemide 40 mg/5 mL oral solutionWhat is the amount to dispense?
A. 450 mL
B. 200 mL
C. 300 mL
D. 675 mL
Answer: D
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1. A minor illness with a low-grade fever is a contraindication to receiving an immunization. 2. Vaccines should be given one at a time for optimum active immunity. 3. Premature infants and low-birth-weight infants should receive half-doses of vaccines. 4. The benefits of immunizations outweigh the risks of communicable diseases.
Which of the following is a true statement about skin care for older adults?
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