If you add 33 mL of diluent to the vial, what volume will you draw up for a dose of 3.5 million units?
What will be an ideal response?
7 mL
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a. Gloves are the only personal protective equipment worn when changing dressings that are in direct contact of body fluids. b. Family members only have to wear a gown when visiting a patient because masks will increase anxiety in the patient. c. Changing gloves and hand washing should be done when moving from area to area on the same patient. d. Sharing of equipment between patients in the same room does not show evidence of cross-contamination.
A night shift nurse who has returned from maternity leave is much stressed. The nurse has difficulty focusing on her tasks. Which of the following would apply to the nurse?s level of stress? Select all that apply
1. Family problems related to different shift schedules 2. The physiological stress adjusting to the shift 3. A change in the family dynamics 4. Being married 5. Assistance from other nursing staff
The nurse recognizes that there are differences between fat-soluble and water-soluble vitamins. Which of the following is one of those differences?
A) Water-soluble vitamins are more essential to life than fat-soluble vitamins. B) Water-soluble vitamins attach to protein carriers to be transported through the blood. C) Water-soluble vitamins should be consumed daily. D) Water-soluble vitamins are stored primarily in the liver and adipose tissue.
The penis:
A. is composed of two corpora cavernosa and one corpus spongiosum. B. is composed of glans, shaft, and scrotum C. contains the urethra, ejaculatory duct, and testes. D. All of the above