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17. Give 20 mL Drug "K" over 10 minutes Give _____ mL per 15 seconds
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19. Give 10 mL Drug "M" over 5 minutes Give _____ each 15 seconds
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20. Give 2 mL Drug "N" over 2 minutes Give _____ mL each 15 seconds
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8. The IVP medication to be administered is 1 mL over 1 minute. How many mL will you give each 15 seconds?
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18. Give 100 mg Drug "L" IVP stat Drug "L" preparation is 20 mg/mL Give _____ mL Drug handbook states, "Give 10 mg per minute." Total time…
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7. The medication to be administered IVP is 2 mL to be given over 10 minutes. Over how many seconds will you administer each calibration on the syringe?
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6. The IVP dose to be administered is 6 mL to be infused over 5 minutes. Over how many seconds will you administer each calibration on the following syringe?
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Thank you Ruben Duran, for your direction and assistance in the learning glass studio.
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Here is another example of hypothesis testing in Chapter 8. You CAN do this!
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10. The IVP medication to be given is 5 mL to be given over 5 minutes. Over how many seconds will you administer each calibration on the syringe?
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Using Respondus LockDown Browser with Webcam and Monitor
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4. Order: Droperidol 0.625 mg IV q6h for postoperative nausea Supply: Droperidol 5 mg/2mL Give _____mL Droperidol Drug handbook states: "may be given undiluted at a rate of 10 mg over…
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9. The IVP medication to be administered is 0.25 mL to be given over 2 minutes. Over how many seconds will you administer each calibration on the syringe?
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Crash course for creating orientation videos. Sample Course Orientation Video: https://edutube.hccs.edu/media/BITC+1411+Course+Orientation+2020+-+Demo/1_q9it41bl Course Orientation resources
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