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erika

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An IV of 1020 mL is to infuse at 90mL/hr. It is now 8:19 p.m. Calculate the infusion time and the completion time.
 
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How much hydrocortisone powder is needed for 200 g of a 5 hydrocortisone lotion?
 
  A. 5 g hydrocortisone powder
  B. 10 g hydrocortisone power
  C. 10 mL hydrocortisone powder
  D. 5 mL hydrocortisone powder
  44.
  Complete the recipe for 150 g of 10  hydrocortisone ointment:
  150 g 10 hydrocortisone ointment
  Hydrocortisone powder
  Petroleum jelly
  A. 10 g hydrocortisone powder; 90 g petroleum jelly
  B. 20 g hydrocortisone powder; 130 g petroleum jelly
  C. 15 g hydrocortisone powder; 150 g petroleum jelly
  D. 15 g hydrocortisone powder; 135 g petroleum jelly
  45.
  Complete the recipe for 450 mL of 0.9 sodium chloride:
  450 mL 0.9 Sodium Chloride
  NaCl
  Water
  A. 4.05 g NaCl; exactly 450 mL water
  B. 40.5 g NaCl; qsad 450 mL water
  C. 4.05 g NaCl; qsad 450 mL water
  D. 0.405 g NaCl; qsad 450 mL water
  46.
  Complete the recipe for 25 mL of a 3 lidocaine solution:
  25 mL 3 Lidocaine Solution
  Lidocaine
  Water
  A. 0.75 g lidocaine; qsad water 25 mL
  B. 7.5 g lidocaine; qsad water 25 mL
  C. 3 g lidocaine; qsad water 25 mL
  D. 0.75 g lidocaine; exactly 25 mL water
  47.
  Complete the recipe for 25 g of a 2 lidocaine ointment:
  25 g 2 Lidocaine Ointment
  Lidocaine
  Petroleum jelly
  A. 0.05 g lidocaine; 24.95 g petroleum jelly
  B. 5 g lidocaine; 20 g petroleum jelly
  C. 0.5 g lidocaine; 25 g petroleum jelly
  D. 0.5 g lidocaine; 24.5 g petroleum jelly



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Answer to Question 1

11.3 hours; 7:37 a.m. the next day
11 hours 18 minutes; 7:37 a.m. the next day
11.3 hours; 7:37 a.m.
11 hours 18 minutes; 7:37 a.m.

Infusion time is 11.3 hours, or 11 hours 18 minutes.
Completion time is 7:37 a.m. the next day.

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erika

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Reply 2 on: Jul 3, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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:D TYSM

 

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