Reading Labels, Cups, Syringes, and IV Bags. Example Label.

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Reading Labels, Cups, Syringes, and IV Bags

Example Label

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Practice: Read the following medicine cups and note the volume of medication

Read the following syringe and indicate the total volume of the solution in each syringe

Note the volume of IV fluid infused and remaining to be infused