Answer:
If a client has been ordered 8 mg of trifluoperazine orally, and its presentation is 40 mg in 6 mL, the client should be administered 1.2 ml per dose.
Explanation:
Trifluoperazine is a phenothiazine derivative used as an antipsychotic drug, especially in cases of schizophrenia and some cases of anxiety and major depression.
If Trifluoperazine is available in 40mg/6mL vials, 1.2 mL should be administered when the prescription is for 8 mg. This is calculated as follows:
Trifluoperazine 40 mg ------------ 6mL
Indicated dose 8 mg ------------ X
X = (8 X 6)/ 40
X = 48 / 40
X = 1.2 mL
<em>The total volume of drug, according to the indicated dose, is 1.2 mL.</em>
I would go with 4% i dont know
Answer:
Many men with testicular cancer have no known risk factors. And some of the known risk factors, such as undescended testicles, white race, and a family history of the disease, can’t be changed. For these reasons, it's not possible to prevent most cases of this disease at this time.
Experts recommend correcting cryptorchidism in boys for a number of reasons (such as preserving fertility and body image), but it’s not clear how much this changes the child’s risk for testicular cancer.
Explanation:
Answer:
Cardiac compromise
Explanation:
Cardiac compromise is basically talking about any kind of heart problem. Heart problems can present many symptoms (mainly chest pain and such). This is the best answer b/c the rest of the options are specific for a particular part of heart and thus have limited type of symptoms, whereas any kind of heart problem can have wide array of symptoms.