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Week 6 EAQ Pharmacol

Week 6 Pharamacology

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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
Which type of intravenous (IV) device is used to slow the drop rate for a pediatric patient? Microdrip
How are critical care medications ordered in drops per minute? gtt/min
What is the concentration of a medication after reconstitution called? strength
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? Round you answer to whole #. 1000 mL /12 hours = 83 mL/hr
How would this reconstituted penicillin be administered? Intravenously
Where does the nurse store the powder form of this penicillin? Cabinet
Which is an accurate statement about central venous catheters? Continuous fluids administered through a central venous catheter must be regulated via an infusion pump.
Which term would a nurse share with a student that represents the abbreviation "gtt" Drops
Where does the nurse store the reconstituted form of this penicillin? Refrigerator
Created by: Brandi Sizemore
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