A patient is to receive ½ tablet four times daily. The available tablets are 5 mg. How many milligrams of

medication will the patient receive per day?

A. 2.5 mg
B. 5 mg
C. 10 mg
D. 4 mg


C

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After the first 8 hours, what rate should the nurse infuse the IV fluids? a. 350 mL/hour b. 523 mL/hour c. 938 mL/hour d. 1250 mL/hour

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The client has been ordered to be treated with nitrofurantoin. He is also being treated with probenecid. The nurse anticipates that the action of the two drugs will result in _____ the medication

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