A pharmacy receives a prescription for Pilocar 4% Eye Drops #15ml, I gtt both eyes bid. How many days will this bottle last?

a. 32 days
b. 60 days
c. 75 days
d. 90 days


c. 75 days

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When evaluating information taught about conception and fetal development, the client verbalizes understanding about transportation time of the zygote through the fallopian tube and into the cavity of the uterus with which statement?

1. "It will take at least three days for the egg to reach the uterus." 2. "It will take eight days for the egg to reach the uterus." 3. "It will only take 12 hours for the egg to go through the fallopian tube." 4. "It will take 18 hours for the fertilized egg to implant in the uterus."

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A 68-year-old patient has been admitted to the coronary care unit after an inferior myocardial infarction. Dopamine 3 mcg/kg/min has been ordered for this patient

What nursing implications should be considered when administering this drug to an older patient? a. No changes are noted in older patients with this drug. b. Drug effect is enhanced by increased receptor site action. c. Increased breakdown by liver hepatocytes occurs, increasing dosage requirements. d. Drug metabolism and detoxification are slowed, increasing the risks of drug toxicity.

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The nurse caring for a client is providing instructions for an upcoming renal angiography. Which nursing action, explained in the preoperative instructions, is essential in the postprocedure period?

A) Encourage voiding following the procedure. B) Assess renal blood work. C) Assess cognitive status. D) Complete a pulse assessment of the legs and feet.

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The nurse would expect a physician to prescribe which of the following medications if a postpartum client were having heavy bleeding and a boggy uterus?

1. Methylergonovine maleate (Methergine) 2. Rh immune globulin (RhoGAM) 3. Terbutaline (Brethine) 4. Docusate (Colace)

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