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wenmo

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Prescribed is ondansetron 4 mg IV for a client with a central venous access. The pharmacy provides ondansetron 4 mg in 50 mL of D5W to infuse over 15 minutes. The nurse will program the volumetric infusion pump at:
 
  a. 200 mL/hr. c. 50 mL/hr.
  b. 150 mL/hr. d. 100 mL/hr.

Question 2

A client is receiving chlorpromazine HCl. The nurse understands that this medication is classified as a/an:
 
  a. antiemetic. c. antihistamine.
  b. neuroleptic. d. anticholinergic.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

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A Correct: Cross multiply X/60 min = 50 mL/15 min, which = 15X = 3000. Divide 3000 by 15 = 200 mL/hr, which can be administered at that rate through a CVAD (central venous access device).
B Incorrect: This is an incorrect result.
C Incorrect: This is an incorrect result.
D Incorrect: This is an incorrect result.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B

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A Incorrect: This is not chlorpromazine HCl's classification.
B Correct: Chlorpromazine HCl is a neuroleptic agent.
C Incorrect: This is not chlorpromazine HCl's classification.
D Incorrect: This is not chlorpromazine HCl's classification.




wenmo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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