A diabetic patient is prescribed 6 units of insulin subcutaneously. The insulin vial reads U-100 (100 units/mL). How many mL should the nurse administer?
0.06 mL
0.6 mL
0. 1 mL
1 mL
The Correct Answer is A
Calculation:
U-100 insulin means 100 units per 1 mL.
Ordered dose: 6 units
mL to administer = Ordered dose ÷ Concentration
mL = 6 units ÷ 100 units/mL
= 0.06 mL
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Correct Answer is C
Explanation
Identify the ordered dose and tablet strength
Ordered Dose: 500 mg
Tablet Strength: 250 mg per tablet
Calculate the number of tablets to administer
Number of Tablets = Ordered Dose ÷ Tablet Strength
Number of Tablets = 500 ÷ 250
= 2
Correct Answer is C
Explanation
Identify the ordered dose and tablet strength
Ordered Dose: 150 mcg
Tablet Strength: 50 mcg per tablet
Calculate the number of tablets to administer
Number of Tablets = Ordered Dose ÷ Tablet Strength
Number of Tablets = 150 ÷ 50
= 3
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