The recommended pediatric dosage of phenobarbital is 4 to 6 mg/kg/24 hr. A safe daily dosage for a child weighing 5.7 kg is _______________
a. 25 mg/day
b. 50 mg/day
c. 75 mg/day
d. 35 mg/day
ANS: A
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a. asking the surgeon to initial the marked site and operate through the initials. b. calling a time-out to verify right client, right surgical site before starting the oper-ation. c. having the client mark the surgical site with permanent marker. d. involving multiple surgeons in the case to check each other.
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Test Result: High pH (>8.0)
What will be an ideal response?