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syringes
9-1 Injectable Solution Calculations pg235
Equipment Used for Injectionspg72
insulin-74-74f
large-volume-76
mealtime insulin and NPH insulin combination-475
one (1) mL syringe-73ff
selection of-237t
single dosage insulin-475t
sizes and calibrationst
standard 3 ml
tuberculin-73
syrup liquid
Dosage Calculations with Tablets and Capsules
Types of Liquid Medications
systems of measurement
apothecary system
centigrade and Fahrenheit scales-51ft
conversion between-46
international and traditional time-53
systolic blood pressure
tablets
dosage calculations with-207
Enteral Medication Dosage Calculationspg198
Tabletspg201
tablet splitter
Enteral Medication Dosage Calculations
Tablets
tamsulosin hydrochloride capsules
Teaspoon.
telephone order
The 0.3 Ml Calibration.
The 6 Ml Marking on Each of These Syringes is an Example of the 1 Ml or 2 Ml Calibration on Large-Volume Syringes.
The Addition of Dextrose 5% Provides Calories and Free Water to the Hypotonic Solution of 0.
The Ampule is Scored at the Neck to Facilitate Opening the Device.
The Arrow is Pointing to Storage Information on This Becaplermin Gel Label.
The Diluent from the First Vial is Injected into the Solute.
The Dosage Strength of This Ibuprofen Preparation.
The Fahrenheit Thermometer Shows 180 Degrees Between Freezing and Boiling.
The First Label Check—the Nurse Looks at the Medication Label Upon Removing It from the Pyxis™ Machine.
The Fraction with the Smaller Denominator.
The IV Fluid is Squeezed into the Vial and Then Drains Back into the IV Bag.
The Joint Commission
4-3 Components of a Medication Order
Error-Prone Abbreviations
General Abbreviations
The Large N on This Insulin Label Readily Distinguishes It As Intermediate-Acting.
The Manufacturer's Information.
The Medication Vial is Attached to the IV Bag.
The Medication Vial is Attached to the Reconstitution Device Using Aseptic Technique.
The Nurse Activates the Needlestick Safety Device by Pushing Up on It with the Thumb or Index Finger.
The Nurse Checks the Titration Increment Before Adjusting the IV Flow Rate.
The Nurse Demonstrates the Third Label Check by Checking the Medication Label Against the Emar Just Prior to Administration.
The Nurse Draws Up 10 Units of Regular.
The Nurse Flushes This Vad with a Needleless Syringe.
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