The vial is labeled 1000mcg/mL. Prepare a 1.2 mg dose. Express your answer to the nearest tenth

What will be an ideal response?


1.2 mL

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a. Ensuring that respiratory support equip-ment is readily available b. Maintaining the rate of intravenous infu-sion at 6 mg/kg/hr c. Refrigerating open vials of the drug up to 24 hours d. Stopping the infusion if a patient's CPK is greater than 5000 units/L e. Using a local anesthetic at the IV site prior to infusing the drug

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A nurse is caring for a terminally ill client whose death is imminent. The nurse has developed a close relationship with the family. Which of the following is the most appropriate intervention?

A) Encourage family discussions of feelings. B) Make decisions for the family in difficult situations. C) Remain with the family but maintain silence. D) Tell the family to leave the client alone.

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In comparison to contraction stress tests (CSTs), the nonstress test (NST) for antepartum fetal assessment:

a. Has no known contraindications. b. Has fewer false-positive results. c. Is more sensitive in detecting fetal compromise. d. Is slightly more expensive.

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When critiquing a research report, avoid all of the following except:

A. nitpicking or finding fault on trivial details associated with the report. B. providing explanations that justify your comments. C. forgetting that your purpose is to advise the researcher and improve the clarity of the report. D. writing the critique in a condescending manner.

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