WGU Hesi Med Surg

WGU Hesi Med Surg ( 53 Questions)

The healthcare provider prescribes metoclopramide 7.5 mg/mL IM every 3 hours PRN vomiting for a client who is receiving chemotherapy. The nurse prepares an injection using a 2 mL prefilled syringe cartridge labeled, "metoclopramide 5 mg/mL." How many mL should the nurse administer? (Enter numeric value only. If rounding is required, round to the nearest tenth.)



Correct Answer: ["1.5 mL"]

The correct answer is 1.5 mL. To find the answer, we can use the following formula:

(mL to be administered) = (mg prescribed) / (mg per mL)

Substituting the given values, we get:

(mL to be administered) = (7.5) / (5)

Simplifying, we get:

(mL to be administered) = 1.5

Therefore, the nurse should administer 1.5 mL of metoclopramide from the prefilled syringe cartridge to the client.




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