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    A Physician Ordering an IV to Run at 100 ML/hr
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A Physician Ordering an IV to Run at 100 ML/hr

Question 4

Question 4

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A physician ordering an IV to run at 100 mL/hr instead of 125 mL/hr is an example of what type of error?


A) Prescribing error
B) Omission error
C) Wrong dosage form
D) Monitoring error

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