ATI RN
ATI Fundamentals 100 Exam 4 Questions
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A physician writes an order for a medication to be administered QID. How often should the client receive the medication?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Four times a day. QID stands for "quater in die" in Latin, meaning four times a day. This order indicates that the medication should be administered every 6 hours throughout the day, totaling four doses.
Choice A is incorrect as it implies once daily, while choices C and D are also incorrect as they suggest three and two times a day, respectively. Understanding medication administration frequency abbreviations is crucial for accurate dosing and patient safety.
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