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Teaspoon.
The 0.3 Ml Calibration.
The Addition of Dextrose 5% Provides Calories and Free Water to the Hypotonic Solution of 0.
The Arrow is Pointing to Storage Information on This Becaplermin Gel Label.
The Dosage Strength of This Ibuprofen Preparation.
The First Label Check—the Nurse Looks at the Medication Label Upon Removing It from the Pyxis™ Machine.
The IV Fluid is Squeezed into the Vial and Then Drains Back into the IV Bag.
The Large N on This Insulin Label Readily Distinguishes It As Intermediate-Acting.
The Medication Vial is Attached to the IV Bag.
The Nurse Activates the Needlestick Safety Device by Pushing Up on It with the Thumb or Index Finger.
The Nurse Demonstrates the Third Label Check by Checking the Medication Label Against the Emar Just Prior to Administration.
The Nurse Flushes This Vad with a Needleless Syringe.
The Nurse May Inject Medication into an Enteral Tube through a Luer-Lok Adapter.
The Nurse Removes the Bulb from a Bulb Syringe Before Attaching It to the Feeding Tube.
The Nurse Will Draw Up 155 Units of Regular U-500 Insulin As Shown above.
The Package Insert Provides Reconstitution Information.
There is No Dosage Strength Indicated with the Reconstitution Information Provided on This Label.
The Shaded Part of the Circle.
The Total Number of Tablets in This Bottle of Singulair is 90 Tablets.
The West Nomogram is Used for Estimation of Body Surface Area (Bsa).
This 10 Ml Syringe.
This Device.
This Mar Indicates that Ampicillin Was Given at 0600.
This Oral Syringe Has an Eccentric.
This Sliding Scale Was Given to a Patient in an Outpatient Clinic.
This Syringe Contains 1.
This Yardstick Shows Inches, Feet, and 1-Yard Measurements.
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