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In preparing two different medications from two vials, the nurse must:
 
  1. Inject fluid from one vial into the other
  2. Uncap the syringe and wipe the needle with an alcohol preparation before insert-ing into either vial
  3. Discard the medication from vial number 2 if medication from vial number 1 is pushed into it
  4. Insert air into the first vial, but not the second vial

Question 2

The physician has ordered 6 mg of morphine sulfate every 3 to 4 hours prn for a client's postop-erative pain. The unit dose in the medication dispenser has 15 mg in 1 mL. How much solution should the nurse give?
 
  1. 1/5 mL
  2. 1/3 mL
  3. 2/5 mL
  4. 1/4 mL



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3
If a vial becomes contaminated with another medication, it should be discarded. Fluid from one vial should not be injected into another, as it would contaminate the second vial. The needle should not be wiped with alcohol. It is considered sterile and does not require to be wiped with alcohol. Wiping the needle would place the nurse at risk for a needle stick. Air should be inserted into both vials, making sure the needle does not touch the solution in the first vial.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3
The nurse should use the following formula to calculate a drug dosage:

6 mg
15 mg x 1 mL = 2/5 mL

Options 1, 2, and 4 are not correct dosage calculations.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


miss.ashley

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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