Exam 2: Anticoagulants, Childrens Dosages, Ratio and Proportion

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The approximate average U.S. normal newborn weight range is 2500-4000 g (5.5-8.8 lb). Weight below 2500 g is a low birth weight. Convert the following newborn g weights to kg and indicate the relationship to the average normal newborn weight (average, above average, or below average). Conversion formula: 1000 k = 1 kg. Use a calculator, and enter the data twice for verification. -3730 g _____.

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3.73 kg, average

Fill in the quantity for x in the following ratio and proportion table. -4 : 1 = x : 2

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Answer the question and fill in the correct amount of heparin on the syringe. -Ordered: 12,000 units of heparin subcutaneous every 6 hr. Available: Heparin 20,000 units per mL vial. Answer the question and fill in the correct amount of heparin on the syringe. -Ordered: 12,000 units of heparin subcutaneous every 6 hr. Available: Heparin 20,000 units per mL vial.     How many mL will you give?   How many mL will you give? Answer the question and fill in the correct amount of heparin on the syringe. -Ordered: 12,000 units of heparin subcutaneous every 6 hr. Available: Heparin 20,000 units per mL vial.     How many mL will you give?

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a. 0.6 mL
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a. 0.6 mL

The approximate average U.S. normal newborn weight range is 2500-4000 g (5.5-8.8 lb). Weight below 2500 g is a low birth weight. Convert the following newborn g weights to kg and indicate the relationship to the average normal newborn weight (average, above average, or below average). Conversion formula: 1000 k = 1 kg. Use a calculator, and enter the data twice for verification. -4500 g _____.

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Fill in the quantity for x in the following ratio and proportion table. -5 : 10 = 10 : x

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Fill in the quantity for x in the following ratio and proportion table. -1 : 2 = 4 : x

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The approximate average U.S. normal newborn weight range is 2500-4000 g (5.5-8.8 lb). Weight below 2500 g is a low birth weight. Convert the following newborn g weights to kg and indicate the relationship to the average normal newborn weight (average, above average, or below average). Conversion formula: 1000 k = 1 kg. Use a calculator, and enter the data twice for verification. -2500 g _____.

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Fill in the quantity for x in the following ratio and proportion table. -2 : 6 = 3 : x

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Answer the question and fill in the correct amount of heparin on the syringe. -Ordered: 15,000 units of heparin subcutaneous every 6 hr. Available: Heparin sodium 20,000 units per mL. Answer the question and fill in the correct amount of heparin on the syringe. -Ordered: 15,000 units of heparin subcutaneous every 6 hr. Available: Heparin sodium 20,000 units per mL.     How many mL will you give?   How many mL will you give? Answer the question and fill in the correct amount of heparin on the syringe. -Ordered: 15,000 units of heparin subcutaneous every 6 hr. Available: Heparin sodium 20,000 units per mL.     How many mL will you give?

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Fill in the quantity for x in the following ratio and proportion table. -x : 5 = 5 : 25

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The approximate average U.S. normal newborn weight range is 2500-4000 g (5.5-8.8 lb). Weight below 2500 g is a low birth weight. Convert the following newborn g weights to kg and indicate the relationship to the average normal newborn weight (average, above average, or below average). Conversion formula: 1000 k = 1 kg. Use a calculator, and enter the data twice for verification. -2630 g _____.

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The approximate average U.S. normal newborn weight range is 2500-4000 g (5.5-8.8 lb). Weight below 2500 g is a low birth weight. Convert the following newborn g weights to kg and indicate the relationship to the average normal newborn weight (average, above average, or below average). Conversion formula: 1000 k = 1 kg. Use a calculator, and enter the data twice for verification. -2250 g _____.

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