Exam 7: Calculations Used in Patient Assessments
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Change to the designated equivalents.
-445 mg = _____________________ g
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Change to the designated equivalents.
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Calculate the output.
A patient consumes 4 oz of orange juice and 4 oz of milk for breakfast, 12 oz of coffee for lunch, and 3 oz mL of an ice pop and 4 oz mL of ice cream for dinner. The patient voided three times during the shift for 200 mL, 360 mL, and 600 mL. Calculate the intake for the 6 AM to 6 PM shift.
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