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Read DetailsConsider the piecewise function . You do not need to draw th…
Consider the piecewise function . You do not need to draw this graph on your paper, just answer the questions below. Using the graph of , for each discontinuity (if any): State the location of the discontinuity (i.e. ). State why the function is discontinuous using the definition of continuity from question 4. If more than one condition is not satisfied, list all that apply Classify each discontinuity as jump, removable, infinite or other
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Your pediatric patient has been diagnosed with Otitis Media. The provider prescribes amoxicillin 5 mg/kg PO once nightly for the patient who weighs 18.2 kg. The medication is available as 125 mg/5mL. How many mL will the nurse administer per dose?
Read DetailsYour patient has been admitted with a pulmonary embolism. Th…
Your patient has been admitted with a pulmonary embolism. The provider prescribes IV heparin. Provider orders: Heparin 80 units/kg IV bolus (loading dose) Heparin infusion: 20,000 units in 500 mL D5W Maintenance dose: 18 units/kg/hr How many units of heparin will the nurse administer for the loading dose [units]? After the bolus is given, at what rate (mL/hr) should the nurse set the IV pump for the maintenance infusion [rate]?
Read DetailsThe provider prescribes insulin therapy for a client with di…
The provider prescribes insulin therapy for a client with diabetes mellitus. The orders include: Insulin NPH 5 units subcutaneously every morning Insulin lispro per sliding scale before meals: Blood glucose 150–199 mg/dL → 2 units Blood glucose 200–249 mg/dL → 4 units Blood glucose 250–299 mg/dL → 6 units Blood glucose ≥300 mg/dL → 8 units The client’s pre-breakfast blood glucose is 268 mg/dL. How many total units of insulin will the nurse administer?
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