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Practice Question

A nurse is preparing to administer furosemide 30 mg IM to client. Available is furosemide 10 mg/mL. How many mL should the nurse administer? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

3

Rationale:

Step-by-step calculation:

Formula:

Volume (mL) = Dose ordered (mg) ÷ Concentration available (mg/mL)

Step 1: Identify known values

Dose ordered = 30 mg

Available concentration = 10 mg/mL

Step 2: Plug values into the formula

30 mg ÷ 10 mg/mL = 3 mL

Step 3: Round to the nearest whole number

3 mL is already a whole number

✅ Final Answer: 3 mL

Educational Insight:

Furosemide is a loop diuretic used to manage fluid overload, heart failure, and hypertension. When given IM, it requires careful volume calculation to avoid overdosing. IM administration is typically used when IV access is unavailable, and larger volumes like 3 mL should be injected into a large muscle mass such as the ventrogluteal site to avoid tissue irritation.

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  • Category: LPN - Nursing Exam(s)
  • Subcategory: ATI Exams
  • Domain: DOSAGE CALCULATION PN
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