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Frost2351

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What is the recipe for 350 mL 10 lidocaine solution?
 
  A. 10 mL lidocaine; 35 mL water
  B. 10 g lidocaine; 35 g water
  C. 35 mL lidocaine; 10 g water
  D. 10 g lidocaine; 35 mL water

Question 2

Pain and swelling near an IV site may indicate an
 
  A. incompatibility of additives.
  B. incorrect flow rate.
  C. improper base fluid.
  D. infiltration or phlebitis.



mammy1697

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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