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urbanoutfitters

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Ordered: carvedilol 12.5 mg PO daily, for a patient with heart failure. Available:
 
  a. What is the available concentration?
  b. What is the trade name for this medication?How many tablets will the nurse prepare?
 c. Estimated dose:
  d. DA equation:
  e. Evaluation:

Question 2

Directions: Change the traditional time to the international 24-hour clock: 9: 45 PM: ___________
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

a. 6.25 mg per tablet
b. Coreg
c. Estimate: 2 tablets (12.5 = 2 6.25)
d. Tablet =
e. Equation is balanced. Estimate supports answer.

Answer to Question 2

2145 hours



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