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Practice Question

The healthcare provider prescribes epoetin alfa 8,200 units SUBQ for a client with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The 2 mL multidose vial is labeled, "Each 1 mL of solution contains 10,000 Units of epoetin alfa." How many mL should the nurse administer? (Enter the numerical value only. If rounding is required, round to the nearest tenth)

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Correct Answer:

0.8

Rationale:

🟢Step 1: Identify the prescribed dose and available concentration

Prescribed dose = 8,200 units

Available concentration = 10,000 units/mL

🟢 Step 2: Use the dose–volume formula

Volume (mL)=Prescribed dose (units)/Concentration (units/mL)

8200/10000

0.82 mL

🟢 Step 3: Round to the nearest tenth

0.8 mL

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