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33 Cards in this Set
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1 ml
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15 min or 15 gtts
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5 ml
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1 tsp or 4 dr
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15 ml
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1 T or 0.5 oz
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30 ml
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2 T or 1 oz
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500 ml
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16 oz or 1 pt
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1000 ml
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32 oz or 1 qt
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4000 ml
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4 qt or 1 gallon
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1 kg
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1000 g
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1 g
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1000 mg
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1 mg
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1000 mcg
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1 cc
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1 ml
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2.2 lb
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1 kg
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0.45 kg
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1 lb
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2.54 cm
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1 in
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0.4 in
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1 cm
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60 mg
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gr 1
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1 g
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gr 15
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What type/size of syringe would you use for an ID injection?
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1 ml or TB syringe
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What guage needle would you use for an ID injection?
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25-28
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What length of needle would you use for an ID injection?
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1/4-5/8 in
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What is the angle of insertion for an ID injection?
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15
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What are the locations an ID injection may be administered?
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1. Ventral aspect of forearms
2. Upper Back 3. Upper Chest |
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What size syringe would you use for an SQ injection?
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1 ml
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What guage needle would you use for an SQ injection?
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25-30
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What length needle would you use for an SQ injection?
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3/8-5/8 in
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What is the angle of insertion for an SQ injection?
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45 degrees for a 1 in pinch
90 degrees for a 2 in pinch |
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What are the locations an SQ injection may be administered?
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1. Outer aspect of upper arm
2. Abdomen (avoid 2 in. from umbilicus) 3. Anterior aspect of thighs 4. Scapular upper back |
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What size of syringe would you use for an IM injection?
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1 ml-3 ml
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What guage of needle would you use for an IM injection?
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21-25
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What length of needle would you use for an IM injection?
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1-1 1/2 in
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What is the angle of insertion for an IM injection?
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90
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What locations may an IM injection be administered?
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1. Ventrogluteal
2. Deltoid 3. Rectus femoris 4. Vastus lateralis 5. Dorsogluteal (if others are not accessible) |
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How would you administer a z-track injection?
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Displace
Asperate Inject (wait 10 sec.) Withdraw Release |