Exam 21: Intravenous Solutions and Equipment
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Exam 9: Additional Conversions Useful in the Health Care Setting40 Questions
Exam 10: Medication Administration18 Questions
Exam 11: Understanding and Interpreting Medication Orders25 Questions
Exam 12: Medication Administration Records and Medication Distribution Systems16 Questions
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Exam 14: Dosage Calculation Using the Ratio and Proportion Method15 Questions
Exam 15: Dosage Calculation Using the Formula Method14 Questions
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Exam 17: Oral Medications35 Questions
Exam 18: Parenteral Medications30 Questions
Exam 19: Reconstitution of Solutions17 Questions
Exam 20: Insulin10 Questions
Exam 21: Intravenous Solutions and Equipment15 Questions
Exam 22: Intravenous Calculations37 Questions
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Directions: Identify the letter of the label corresponding to the IV fluid abbreviation. D5NS 

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Directions: Interpret the following IV orders.
1,000 mL (1 L) D5W to infuse at a rate of 100 mL per hour
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Administer 1,000 mL 5% dextrose in water at a rate of 100 mL per hour
Directions: Calculate the number of grams of NaCl and/or dextrose in the following solutions.
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5 L D10W dextrose: _______________
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500 g dextrose
Directions: Calculate the number of grams of NaCl and/or dextrose in the following solutions.
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250 mL D5NS _______ g dextrose ________ g NaCl
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Directions: Interpret the following IV orders.
1,000 mL (1 L) of L/R q8h
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In IV fluid abbreviations, D5NS identifies what IV fluid? _______________
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Directions: Calculate the number of grams of NaCl and/or dextrose in the following solutions.
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0.5 L D NS ________ g dextrose ________ g NaCl
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Directions: Identify the letter of the label corresponding to the IV fluid abbreviation. NS

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The name for the main infusion administration set is _______________.
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_______________ devices allow a client to self-administer pain medication.
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Directions: Identify the letter of the label corresponding to the IV fluid abbreviation. D NS with 20 mEq KCL

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Directions: Calculate the number of grams of NaCl and/or dextrose in the following solutions.
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500 mL NS sodium chloride (NaCl): _____
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The IV line that can be used to administer medications and solutions and can be connected to a port on the main infusion is called _______________.
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List the components and percentage strengths of the following IV solutions.
a. D5
S
b. D5NS 10 mEq KCl
c. D5RL
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An IV pump is an example of an ___________ infusion device.
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