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Caiter2013

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The nurse prepares an oral medication of 7.4 mL.
 
  a. How many mL will be placed in the medicine cup?
  b. How many mL will be added with a syringe?

Question 2

The nurse prepares an oral medication of 11 mL.
 
  a. How many mL will be placed in the medicine cup?
  b. How many mL will be added with a syringe?



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voltaire123

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Answer to Question 1

a. Fill medicine cup to 5 mL.
b. Add 2.4 mL with syringe.

Answer to Question 2

a. Fill medicine cup to 10 mL.
b. Add 1 mL with syringe.




Caiter2013

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Reply 2 on: Jul 3, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


chereeb

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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