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pharmacology
week 6 sherpath quiz
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which type of intravenous (IV) device is used to slow the drop rate for a pediatric patient? | Microdrip |
| The nursing instructor asks the nursing student to retrieve 0.9% normal saline to reconstitute a powdered medication. Which term would refer to the normal saline in this situation? | Solvent |
| How are critical care medications ordered in drops per minute? | gtt/min |
| How many milliliters per hour will be administered to a patient who has been prescribed 1000 mL of Ringer lactate to be infused over 12 hours? Record your answer using one decimal place. | 83 mL/hr |
| Which is an accurate statement about central venous catheters? | Continuous fluids administered through a central venous catheter must be regulated via an infusion pump. |
| Continuous fluids administered through a central venous catheter must be regulated via an infusion pump. | strength |
| which term would a nurse share with a student that represents the abbreviation "gtt"? | drops |
| which concentration of heparin in units per ml would a nurse administer as a routine heparin flush for a patients heparin lock? | 10 |
| which position accurately describes where a nurse should hang a piggyback medication with an existing intravenous solution running through a primary line? | higher than the primary solution |
| Which statement is accurate about dextrose 5% injection? | The solution has 5 g of dextrose in each 100 mL of water. |