Round your answer to the nearest tenth. During your morning assessment, you note that a patient with congestive heart failure has an Inocor drip infusing at 15 mL/h. The patient's weight is 70 kg

With a concentration of Inocor 500 mg/250 mL D5W, how many micrograms per kg per minute is the patient receiving? ____________ Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


7.1 mcg/kg/min

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The 5-year-old brother of a client who died of leukemia says, "She died because I wished her dead." The best interpretation of this behavior by the nurse is that:

a. the child is lying. b. the child is exhibiting magical thinking typical of this age group. c. the child may have done something bad to the sister. d. this behavior is not typical of this age group.

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What is the difference between a sign and a symptom?

What will be an ideal response?

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