1. Order: Vancomycin 0.5 g IV q.12h
Supply: Vancocin 150 mg per mL
True or False: The nurse will administer 2.33 mL ≈≈ 2 mL
2. Order: Penicillin G potassium 400000 units IM q.4h
Reconstitution:
A) 18.2 mL per 250000 units yields _____________
B) 8.2 mL per 500000 units yields ______________
C) 3.2 mL per 1000000 units yields _____________
D) 0.2 mL per 2500000 units yields _____________
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