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lbcchick

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What is meant by a unit dose of medication? _______________
 
  a. A medication dispensed by pharmacy to the health care unit
  b. Amount of drug that supplies one dose
  c. Container of multiple doses
  d. Emergency supply of medication

Question 2

A client who is to take a drug at equal intervals three times a day and who usually awakens at 8:00 AM and goes to bed at 10:00 PM should take the drug at what times? _______________
 
  a. 0800 and 2000
  b. 0900 and 2100
  c. 0900, 1400, and 2000
  d. 0800, 1500, and 2200



kkenney

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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