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A client has a primary continuous intravenous solution with a secondary administration set for antibiotic therapy. When should the client's primary continuous administration set be changed?
 
  1. With every intravenous solution bag change
  2. Every 8 hours
  3. Every 24 to 48 hours
  4. Every 72 to 96 hours

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The nurse, preparing a solution of Lactated Ringer's for a client, realizes this solution is used for:
 
  1. replacement of sodium.
  2. replacement of potassium.
  3. replacement of calories.
  4. replacement of protein.



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Answer to Question 1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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