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ATI 3.0 Parenteral (IV) Medications Test Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
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--11June 20252024/2025A+Available in bundle
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Questions and Answers | Latest Version 
 
| 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified 
 
What is the primary reason for using an IV piggyback method to administer medication? 
 To administer a secondary medication without interrupting the primary infusion. 
 
What should a nurse do before starting an IV medication via intermittent infusion? 
 Check for patency of the IV site. 
 
How long should a nurse scrub the IV access port before administering a medication? 
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ATI 3.0 Parenteral (IV) Medications Test
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---1September 20232023/2024A+
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D5W @ 125 mL/hr - 31 
Clindamycin 300 mg - 67 
Cefuroxime 750 mg - 200 
LR 2 L over 16 hours - 21 
LR 1 L over 2 hours - 125 
Ceftriaxone 2 g - 200 
Haloperidol 5 mg - 100 
Pantoprazole 80 mg - 400 
D5W 1 L IV over 12 hours - 21 
D5 in 0.45% NaCl 1,500 mL over 8 hours - 188 
NaCl 1.5 L IV over 6 hours - 83 
NaCl 500 mL over 2 hours - 42 
0.45% NaCl 750 mL IV over 10 hours - 75 
D5W 250 mL over 45 minutes - 333 
NaCl 500 mL over 6 hours ...
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