A client weighs 154 lb. Heparin infusion: Heparin 25,000 units in 1,000 mL 0.9% sodiurn chloride. Order Bolus with heparin sodium at 90 units/kg, then initiate drip at 20 units/kg/hr.
1. Calculate the heparin bolus dosage:
2. Calculate the infusion rate for the IV dosage:
3. Determine the rate in mL/hr at which to set the infusion device
1, Change weight in kg 154ibs (70kg)
Calculate the starting units per hour
90units X 70kg = 6,300units / hour
2, Heparin infusion rate= 25,000units/1000ml= 6300units/hour/X(ml/hour)
25,000units (X ml/hr)= 6,300,000/25,000.
X = 252ml/hour.
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