A pediatric patient is prescribed 20 mg of acetaminophen (Tylenol). The drug on hand is acetaminophen . How many milliliters is the correct dose? _____ mL

What is the answer?


0.6

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" What assessment is most likely to address the cause of this phenomenon? A) "Do you know if you've ever had an allergic reaction to penicillin?" B) "Did you drink any alcoholic beverages around the time of taking the drug?" C) "Did you take this dose on an empty stomach?" D) "Are you taking any over-the-counter antihistamines?"

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What did Dr. Loretta Ford and Dr. Henry Silver at the University of Colorado develop first?

1. Clinical specialist role 2. Graduate program in nursing 3. Nurse practitioner role 4. Group practice

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An elderly client tells the nurse that she is sorry that she "had to retire" since she is bored with nothing to do. This information tells the nurse that the client:

a. led a balanced life. b. defined herself by her work. c. planned well for retirement. d. is financially well-off.

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The nurse is assessing an adult client's pulse. Which method should the nurse initially use?

A. Monitoring for a full 2 minutes. B. Monitoring for 30 seconds and multiply by 2. C. Monitoring for 1 complete minute. D. Monitoring for 15 seconds and multiply by 4.

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