The maximum amount of parenteral medication given to a pediatric patient is which volume?
A. 0.5 mL
B. 1 mL
C. 2 ml
D. 3 mL
Answer: B
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The client receives multiple antibiotics to treat a serious infection. What will the priority assessment of the client by the nurse include?
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