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A Nurse is Preparing to Administer Methimazole 0.4 mg/kg/day PO Divided in Two
Equal Doses to a Preschool-Age Child Who Weighs 27.3 lb. Available is
Methimazole 5 mg/Tablet. How Many Tablets Should the Nurse Administer per
Dose? - ans -0.5
A Nurse is Preparing to Administer Phenytoin 0.2 g PO. Available is Phenytoin Oral
Suspension 125 mg/5ml. How Many mL Should the Nurse Administer? - ans -8
A Nurse is Preparing to Administer Phenytoin 6 mg/kg/day PO Divided in Equal
Doses Every 12 hr to a School-Age Child Who Weighs 88 lb. Available is Phenytoin
Suspension 125 mg/5 ml. How Many mL Should the Nurse Administer per Dose? -
ans -4.8 ml
A Nurse is Preparing to Administer Ampicillin Sodium and Sulbactam Sodium
1,000 mg Intermittent IV Bolus. Available is Ampicillin with Sulbactam Injection
1,000 mg in Dextrose 5% in Water (D5W) 100 ml to Infuse over 0.5 hr. The Nurse
Should Set the IV Infusion Pump to Deliver How Many mL/hr? - ans -200
A Nurse is Preparing to Administer Tobramycin 6 mg/kg/day IM Divided in Three
Equal Doses to a Child Who Weighs 12 kg. Available is Tobramycin 40 mg/ml. How
Many mL Should the Nurse Administer per Dose? - ans -0.6
A Nurse is Preparing to Administer Epoetin Alfa 50 Units/kg Subcutaneous to an
Adolescent Who Weighs 110 lb. Available is Epoetin Alfa Injection 2,000 Units/ml.
How Many mL Should the Nurse Administer? - ans -1.3 ml
A Nurse is Preparing to Administer 0.75 L of Fluid to a Child via IV Bolus. How
Many mL Should the Nurse Administer? - ans -750