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The Transdermal Patch.
The West Nomogram is Used for Estimation of Body Surface Area (Bsa).
This 'Kyle the Crocodile' Medicine Spoon Appeals to Children.
This 10 Ml Syringe.
This Central Line is Inserted through the Chest.
This Device.
This Liquid Medication.
This Mar Indicates that Ampicillin Was Given at 0600.
This Multiple-Dose Vial of Lidocaine Hcl 2% May Be Used for More Than One Dose.
This Oral Syringe Has an Eccentric.
This Premixed Liter Bag of D5 Ns + 20 Meq Kcl Shows the Additive.
This Sliding Scale Was Given to a Patient in an Outpatient Clinic.
This Small Stone is Measured in Grams.
This Syringe Contains 1.
This Time Tape.
This Yardstick Shows Inches, Feet, and 1-Yard Measurements.
Traditional Infusion Pump.
Tubing with a Drop Factor of 60.
U-100 Insulin Syringes are Typically Identified by Orange Caps.
U-100 Regular Insulin.
U-500 Insulin Syringes Have a Green Cap and are Marked with 'U-500' on the Barrel of the Syringe.
Use a U-100 Insulin Syringe.
Using the West Nomogram.
Volume-Control Sets Have a Drip Chamber below with a Drop Factor of 60 Gtt/Ml.
Volume Measurements with Equivalencies.
Warning on Sodium Nitroprusside.
Weight-Based Heparin Protocol Titration.
When a Partial.
When Observing Patients after Medication Administration.
When the Slices are the Same Size.
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