The client is to receive Tigan (trimethobenzamide hydrochloride) 150 mg IM stat. The medication is available as Tigan (trimethobenzamide hydrochloride) 100 mg/mL. How many milliliters of medication would the client receive?
What will be an ideal response?
1.5
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A. Assist with obtaining laboratory studies. B. Document the findings in the child's chart. C. Measure the child's abdominal girth. D. Notify the provider and facilitate a CT or an MRI.
A nurse is asked to explain why ageism is a problem among health care workers. The nurse should cite that ageism results in: (Select all that apply.)
a. failure of the elderly to receive necessary medical information. b. development of public policy that discriminates against the elderly. c. staff shortages because caregivers prefer working with younger adults. d. the perception that elderly consume a smaller share of medical resources. e. more ancillary than professional personnel discriminate with regard to age.
A drug representative is providing education on barbiturates to the nurses on a unit. The drug representative correctly explains that most barbiturates are considered nonselective central nerv-ous system depressants, with the exception of
a. thiopental. b. secobarbital (Seconal). c. butabarbital (Butisol). d. phenobarbital (Luminal).
A polyunsaturated fatty acid is a fatty acid with _____ bond(s) on the carbon chain
a. one double b. no double c. oxidized d. two or more double