A nurse is preparing to administer 3000 units of drug
X. Available is drug X, 5000 units/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.) .
The Correct Answer is ["0.6"]
Step 1 is 3000 units ÷ (5000 units/mL).
Step 2 is 0.6 mL. Answer: 0.6 mL.
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Correct Answer is ["31"]
Explanation
Step 1 is (1000 mL ÷ 480 min) × 15 gtt/mL.
Step 2 is (1000 ÷ 480) × 15.
Step 3 is 2.08 × 15.
Step 4 is 31.25. Answer: 31 drops/min.
Correct Answer is ["8"]
Explanation
Step 1 is (150 mL ÷ 180 min) × 10 gtt/mL.
Step 2 is 0.83 mL/min × 10 gtt/mL.
Step 3 is 8.3 gtt/min. The answer is 8 gtt/min.
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