If the solution strength is given as a percent, 0.5% for example, the injectable would contain 500 mg of

drug per 100 mL solution.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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The nurse is discussing the developmental milestone of initiative with the mother of a preschool-age child. Which statement is an example of this milestone?

A) "He tries to sweep up cereal his brother spilled but cries when he can't do it well." B) "He broke my favorite plate but blamed it on some friend he called Paul, but we don't know anyone named Paul." C) "He refuses to hold my hand while we are crossing the street." D) "When I leave him with a babysitter he gets upset, but she says he still does what she asks him to do."

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A nurse is discussing feeding practices with the mother of a 3-month-old infant. The mother describes propping the bottle on a blanket in the crib. Which consequence of this practice should the nurse monitor for when caring for the infant?

A) Oral thrush B) Tongue infection C) Erosion of tooth enamel D) Ulcers in mouth

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When conducting nasotracheal suctioning of a client, what will the nurse do?

1. Apply suction for 5–10 seconds. 2. Plan to suction for 10 minutes. 3. Apply suction while inserting the catheter. 4. Apply suction for 20–30 seconds.

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Estrogen is administered in drug therapy for several reasons: One is to ________ female hormones after menopause or following a total hysterectomy.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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