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For a client in ventricular tachycardia receiving Dextrose 5% in Water with lidocaine at 4 mg per minute, how many ml/hour should the nurse program the infusion pump to deliver?

a) 30
b) 40
c) 50
d) 60

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Final answer:

To calculate the ml/hour the nurse should program the infusion pump to deliver, we need to use the formula: ml/hour = rate of lidocaine (mg/min) / concentration of lidocaine in Dextrose 5% in Water (mg/ml). However, the concentration of lidocaine in Dextrose 5% in Water is not provided, so it is not possible to determine the exact ml/hour.

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate the ml/hour the nurse should program the infusion pump to deliver, we need to use the formula:

ml/hour = rate of lidocaine (mg/min) / concentration of lidocaine in Dextrose 5% in Water (mg/ml)

In this case, the rate of lidocaine is given as 4 mg per minute and the concentration of lidocaine in Dextrose 5% in Water is not provided. Without this information, it is not possible to determine the exact ml/hour that the nurse should program the infusion pump to deliver.

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