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FINAL DOSAGE CALCULATION FALL 2023 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRDADED A+

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Page 1 of 18 FINAL DOSAGE CALCULAT ION FALL 2023 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS GRDADED A+ INSTRUCTIONS Do not begin your answer with a decimal. It will be marked incorrect. Each question will instruct how to round the answer (if applicable) Do not enter units in your answer. Do not enter commas in your answer. Do not enter any alpha characters in your answer, numbers and decimals only! Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 86 minutes 37 out of 40 Score for this quiz: 37 out of 40 Page 2 of 18 Submitted Dec 22 at 10:59am This attempt took 86 minutes. Question 1 pts Page 3 of 18 The physician orders heparin at 30 ml/hr. The pharmacy sends the medication in a 250 mL bag of D5W with 5000 units. How many mL per minute will the heparin infuse? (Round answer to the nearest tenths) 0.5 Question 2 pts The physician orders heparin at 30 ml/hr. The pharmacy sends the medication in a 250 mL bag of D5W with 5000 units. How many units per minute will the heparin infuse? 10 Question 3 pts Page 4 of 18 The physician orders heparin at 30 ml/hr. The pharmacy sends the medication in a 250 mL bag of D5W with 5000 units. How many units per hour will the heparin infuse?

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