Ordered amoxicillin/clavulanate 450 mg every 8 hours. See label for medication on hand. (base dose on amount of amoxicillin available)The amount to administer is ________. (round to nearest hundredth)

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


3.75 mL

The amount to administer is 3.75 mL.

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Based on her observations, which child should the nurse move to the examining room next? 1. The child with a flushed face and rash that is visible on all exposed skin 2. The four–month-old infant who has come for immunizations 3. The child holding his ear and crying 4. The adolescent holding his swollen hand and complaining of pain

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A patient has experienced a stillbirth. Which statement by the nurse would be appropriate?

1. "You are young. You can try again.". 2. "At least you have your other children.". 3. "I'm sure you had many dreams and hopes for the future.". 4. "It's a blessing in disguise.".

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A multi-organization medical system is designing a community-based facility to support the health care needs of members who live in an urban area. What should the medical system keep in mind when designing the new facility?

1. Affordable 2. Easy to travel to the facility 3. A focus on the needs of mothers and children 4. Many services available to meet community members' needs 5. Communication of care needs to the community members' other health care providers

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A parent shares with the nurse that his child who is undergoing chemotherapy vomited on the way to the hospital and in the entrance to the outpatient clinic. The nurse will do which of the following things?

a. Cancel the chemotherapy for the day and reschedule it for another day. b. Use interventions such as antiemetics ordered by the physician, relaxation, biofeedback, music, and distraction. c. Talk to the physician about ordering a lower dose of chemotherapy or a less-frequent-dosage schedule. d. Isolate the child for the next 48 hours to see what is causing the nausea and vomiting.

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