Dosage
Calc
RN
Maternal
Newborn
Proctored
Assessment
3.1
A
nurse
is
preparing
to
administer
docusate
sodium
PO
to
a
postpartum
client
who
has
a
prescription
for
200
mg/day
in
two
equally
divided
doses.
The
client
states
she
has
trouble
swallowing
tablets
and
capsules.
Therefore,
the
nurse
has
obtained
docusate
sodium
liquid
50
mg/5
mL.
How
many
mL
should
the
nurse
administer
per
dose?
(Round
the
answer
to
the
nearest
whole
number .
Use
a
leading
zero
if
it
10
ml
A
nurse
is
preparing
to
administer
enoxaparin
55
mg
subcutaneous
to
a
client
who
has
a
deep-vein
thrombosis
after
undergoing
a
cesarean
birth.
Available
is
enoxaparin
solution
for
injection
60
mg/0.6
mL.
How
many
mL
should
the
nurse
administer?
(Round
the
answer
to
the
nearest
tenth.
Use
a
leading
zero
if
it
applies.
Do
not
use
a
trailing
zero.)
0.6
mL
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A
nurse
prepares
to
administer
0.9%
sodium
chloride
200
mL
over
30
min.
The
nurse
should
set
the
IV
infusion
pump
to
administer
how
many
mL/hr?
(Round
the
answer
to
the
nearest
whole
number .
Use
a
leading
zero
if
it
applies.
Do
not
use
a
trailing
zero.)
400
mL/hr A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
client
who
is
postpartum
and
has
a
prescription
for
oxytocin
10
units
IM
one
time
only
for
the
saturation
of
a
perineal
pad
in
15
min
or
less.
How
should
the
nurse
interpret
this
prescription?
A
Give
the
medication
each
time
the
client
saturates
the
perineal
pad
within
15
min.
B
Administer
the
medication
once
if
the
client
saturates
the
perineal
pad
within
15
min.
C
Wait
15
min
to
administer
the
medication
after
the
client
saturates
a
perineal
pad.
D
Offer
the
medication
now
to
prevent
saturation
of
perineal
pad.
B
Administer
the
medication
once
if
the
client
saturates
the
perineal
pad
within
15
min.
A
nurse
is
reviewing
a
new
prescription
for
propranolol
200
mg
PO
daily
divided
in
equal
doses
every
12
hr
for
a
client
who
has
migraine
headaches
during
the
premenstrual
period.
Available
is
propranolol
solution
4
mg/mL.
How
many
mL
should
the
client
self-administer
per
dose?
(Round
the
answer
to
the
nearest
whole
number .
Use
a
leading
zero
if
it
applies.
Do
not
use
a
trailing
zero.)
25
mL
A
nurse
is
caring
for
a
newborn
who
weighs
3,500
g.
The
nurse
should
record
the
newborn's
weight
as
how
many
kg.
(Round
the
answer
to
the
nearest
tenth.
Use
a
leading
zero
if
it
applies.
Do
not
use
a
trailing
zero.)
3.5kg
A
nurse
is
caring
for
an
infant.
The
mother
states
the
infant
took
2.5
oz
of
formula
at
the
last
feeding.
How
many
mL
should
the
nurse
document
as
the
intake
on
the
1&O
record?
(Round
the
answer
to
the
nearest
whole
number .
Use
a
leading
zero
if
it
applies.
Do
not
use
a
trailing
zero.)
75
mL
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