Time taken = Volume needed / rate of delivery = 500 / 35 mL/h = 14.286 hr
1 oz = 0.0625 lb
4 oz = 4 * 0.0625 lb = 0.375 lb
Mass of baby = 8.375 lb
Mass in kg = mass in lb * 0.454 = 8.375 * 0.454 = 3.802 kg = 380.2 g
9- How much time is required to administer 0.500 L of glucose 5% IV solution if...
How much time is required to administer 0.500 L of glucose 5% IV solution if the flow rate is 35 mL/h?
8- What is the density of a cylinder of mass 30.00 g that was submerged in a volume of water inside a graduated cylinder? Initial water volume 20.0 mL, final volume (cylinder + water) 30.1 mL. 9. How much time is required to administer 0.500 L of glucose 5% IV solution if the flow rate is 35 ml/h?
The physician ordered 40 mg of furosemide IV. How much time is required to administer the medication?
The order reads: 900mL NS IV 5 hr. Calculate the flow rate in millimeters per hour when the drop factor is 10 drops per milliliter. The rate ordered by the physician is 80 microdrops per minute. How many milliliters per hour will this patient receive? 1,000 mL of NS must infuse via IV over 8 hours. The drop factor is 20 gtt/mL. Find the flow rate in gtt/min. An infusion of 5% D/W begins with 300 mL in the IV...
Volume/Time - IV mL Rate Questions A.Given a certain amount of liquid and a time period, what is the necessary IV flow rate in mL/hr? Measurement used when IV regulated electronically by infusion pump. Formula: Volume (mL) Time (hr) = Y (Flow Rate in mL/hr) Example: Infuse 250 mL over the next 120 minutes by infusion pump. Volume (mL) Time (hr) = Y (Flow Rate in mL/hr) B.Convert 120 minutes to hours. min → hr ( ÷ by 60 ) 120 min ÷ 60 = 2 hr...
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Need help with 6 questions. Thank you so much! I really appreciate it! Have a great day! :) 1. An infant is admitted to the hospital to rule out sepsis. The infant weighs 8 lb. Ampicillin is prescribed. The recommended dosage is 200 - 400 mg/kg/24 h. Calculate the 24-hour dosage range for this infant with a possible severe infection. 2. The MD has ordered 210 mg of acetaminophen q4–6 h for pain and fever for a postoperative child. The...
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