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tatyanajohnson

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The nurse is converting grams to milligrams. How would the nurse move the decimal point?
 
  A) 2 places to the right
  B) 2 places to the left
  C) 3 places to the right
  D) 3 places to the left

Question 2

A client with insomnia was put on Lunesta 2 mg orally before bedtime. The nurse was ordered to increase the dose by 250 mg weekly at 2- to 4-week intervals. How many milligrams more will the nurse give to increase the dose by 250 mg?
 
  A) 0.25 mg
  B) 0.025 mg
  C) 2.50 mg
  D) 25.0 mg



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Answer to Question 1

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To convert from large to small, the nurse would move the decimal point to the right. In this case 1 g = 1,000 mg; therefore, the decimal point would move three places to the right.

Answer to Question 2

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The nurse should increase the dose of Lunesta by 0.25 mg weekly. The nurse must be proficient in metric conversions for proper dosage calculation. To convert micrograms to milligrams, the nurse should move the decimal point three places to the left or divide by 1,000 . Thus, 250 mg divided by 1,000 becomes 0.25 and not 0.025, 2.50, or 25.0 mg.




tatyanajohnson

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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