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madam-professor

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A medication that causes tissue necrosis upon infiltration
 
  Match the definition of listed terms.
  a. Isotonic solution
  b. Tonicity
  c. Vesicant

Question 2

What solutions would you not use with a client with hypernatremia?
 
  a. D5W d. 0.2 dextrose in 0.9 NaCl
  b. Dextran 40 and D5W e. 0.9 NaCl
  c. Lactated Ringer's f. 0.45 saline



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

ANS: c, d, e, f



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