How many milligrams of epinephrine are in 100 mL of a 1:10,000 solution?
1. 1 mg
2. 10 mg
3. 0.01 mg
4. 0.1 mg
2
Rationale 1:
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20 fluid oz = _____ pt
a. 2 1/2 b. 5/8 c. 4/5 d. 1 1/4
The client has a peritonsillar abscess. What is the priority instruction the nurse should provide to this client?
A. "If you notice an enlarged lymph node on the same side of your neck as the ab-scess, call the doctor." B. "Stay home from work or school until your temperature has been normal for 24 hours." C. "You may gargle with warm water that has a teaspoon of salt in it as often as you like." D. "Take the antibiotic for the entire time it is prescribed, not just until you feel bet-ter."
Your client is immobile, which means your client has which of the following?
1. decreased use of an organ or body part 2. ceased to use an organ or body part 3. prescribed restriction to bed for therapeutic reasons 4. inability to move the whole body or a part of it
The nurse has provided an otic medication to a client. What should the nurse document about this medication's administration?
1. Name of the drug 2. The strength 3. The appetite of the client 4. The number of drops 5. The response of the client