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Order: Lorazepam 3.5 mg IM Available: Lorazepam 2 mg/mL
 
  a. 1.75 mL
  b. 2 mL
  c. 1.5 mL
  d. 1.25 mL

Question 2

Order: Epogen 3,750 units subcutaneous Available: Epogen 3,000 units/mL
 
  a. 3.75 mL
  b. 0.75 mL
  c. 1.5 mL
  d. 1.25 mL



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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