In order to safely measure quantity desired, what does the nurse need to know? Select all that apply.
Desired dose
Volume on hand
Dose on hand
Dose preferred
Quantity on hand
Ans:
Desired dose
Dose on hand
Quantity on hand
Desired dose: It is the ordered amount of dose by the physician.
Dose on hand : It is the amount of drug mentioned on the lable of container.
Quantity on hand: it is the amount calculated to be given to the client.
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