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- A nurse practitioner orders an isotonic sodium lactate solution with a 50. mL solution per kg body mass to be administered intravenously for a 225-lb patient with severe acidosis. The rate of flow is 151 gtts/min, and the IV administration set delivers 19 gtts/mL, where the unit gtts stands for drops of liquid. What is the running time in minutes?Order: DTIC-Dome (dacarbazine) 200 mg/m2 IV for 5 days. The label on the vial reads 500 mg, and the manufacturer's directions state to reconstitute with 9.9 mL of sterile water for injection, yielding a strength of 50 mg/mL, further dilute in 250 mL of D5W, and infuse over 60 minutes. Calculate the rate of flow in milliliters per hour for a client who weighs 80 kg and is 150 cm tall.An IV infusion is to contain 40 mEq of potassium ion and 10 mEq of sodium ion in 500 mL of D5W.Using a 20% w/v potassium chloride injection (MW 74.5, valence of 1) and 0.45% sodium chlorideinjection (MW 58.5, valence of 1), how many milliliters of each should be added to the 500mL bag ofD5W to supply the required ions?
- A patient is to receive: Heparin 800.0 units per hour. 20,000.0 units of heparin have been added to 500.0 mL Normal Saline. The fluid is to run via an infusion pump. How many mL/hr should the pump be programmed for in order to deliver the required hourly dose?A 26 year old female with hypokalaemia is prescribed an intravenous infusion of 0.15% potassium chloride (KCl) to correct this imbalance. She is to receive 50 mL 0.15% KCl over 6 hours. (0.15% KCl contains 20 mmol KCl per litre) How much potassium (in mmol/hour) is the patient receiving? units -mmol/hr) The order is for 200 mg of drug to be administered IM. The directions on a vial containing 1 g of powder indicate that adding 7.2 mL of sterile water for injection will yield a concentration of 125 mg per 2mL. How many milliliters must you withdraw to obtain 200 mg of the drug? +) An IV solution is flowing at the rate of 30 gtt/min. What is the equivalent rate in mL/h if the drop factor is 60 gtt/mL? Inbox Notifications To Do Calendar
- The physician ordered 700ml of a special electrolyte solution to flow at 75 gtt/min. The drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. How long will it take in hours and minutes will it take to infuse? using dimensional analysis and show workHow to calculate these mL/hr flow rates: A 20 mg/hr rate is ordered using a 100 mg/100mL solution strength. An Iv medication is oredered at the rate of 3 mcg/min. The solutions strength is 8mg in 250 mL.You need to administer furosemide (Lasix) 2 mg/minute via continuous IV infusion on a controller. Pharmacy has sent a bag of Lasix 400 mg diluted in D5W 250 mL. How many milliliters per hour will you set on the controller? Fill in the blanks. Answer: ml/hr