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1. Which is the smallest? a. 0.0001 g = .1 mg b. 0.01 mg = 10 mg?? c. 0.1 g = 100 mg d. 10 mg 2. The provider ordered a heparin bolus of 5,000 units IV followed by a heparin drip at 1,00... 0 units per hour. The standard mixture of heparin is 25,000 units/500 ml of D5W. At what rate in milliliters per hour should the pump be set? a. 15 mL/hr b. 20 mL/hr c. 25 mL/hr d. 30 mL/hr 3. The nurse reviews the patient's drug history prior to giving 0900 meds and asks the patient about medication allergies. The patient reports that clindamycin (Cleocin®) causes an angry-looking red rash. Since this is one of the medications the nurse was scheduled to give this patient, the nurse should: a. call the provider, report this patient's statement, and ask for new orders. b. delay the administration of this medication until the provider makes rounds. c. give the medication, because something else might have caused the rash. [Show More]

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