has been ordered to give a patient a dose of Ciprofloxocin 556mg In the stock cabinet...
Ordered: an antibiotic 600 mg IM q6h daily for a patient with a respiratory infection. Directions for reconstitution: Add 2 mL SW for injection. Each 2.5 mL will contain 1 g of antibiotic. How many ml, will you administer to the nearest tenth of a mL.)? a. What is the concentration of the solution in mg after reconstitution for IM injection? b. Estimated dose: DA equation: c. Evaluation: d. What is the amount (in mL) of water displacement by the...
7. The physician ordered: Digoxin 250 mcg po qid. The label reads 1 tablet equals 0.25 mg. How many tablets will you administer to your patient? 8. The nonsteroidal medication naproxen (Naprosyn) has been prescribed for a patient, 1375 mg/day in divided doses. Each tablet contains 0.275 g. How many tablets equal this daily dose? 9. The label reads Heparin Sodium 10,000 USP Units/mL. The order is for Heparin 6,000 U q6h sc. How many milliliters will you administer to...
8. Penicillin G Procaine (Penicillin G) 600,000 units IM is ordered for a patient. Penicillin G 1 million units per vial is available in powder form which is to be reconstituted according to the product literature in the following manner: Add Diluent 9.6 ml 4.6 ml 1.6 ml Resulting Concentration of Solution Yields 100,000 units/ml 200,000 units/ml 500,000 units/ml NOTE: For those of you who are NOT in the comp lab for nursing, you can give up to 1 ml...
13) You are to give Cefazol 0.125gm and you have a vial of Cefazol 2gm which you will add 10 ml of sterile water to the powder. How many mls will you give for the correct dose?
the patient receives 3G of ampicillin to be added to 100 mL D5W q8h the stock supply is 10000 mg vial of ampicillin directions say to reconstitute with 9.8 mL of NS to yield 500 mg/mL how many mL of ampicillin will you add to the iv bag for the correct dose Please show work using dimensional analysis
Ordered: vancomycin 100mg IVPB q8 Available: 500mg vial of powder. Dilute 500mg in 10ml sterile water for injection. Weight: 6.8 kg Literature recommends: total daily dose is 44mg/kg in divided doses. Please calculate the dosage for the patient in mLs and indicate if the dose is within normal limits, too high, or too low.
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A medication is ordered by the physician 2 g in 250 mL NS to be administered by continuous IV around the clock fo 24 hours. The rate of infusion is 100 mL/h. If the first bag is started at 0800, 10 bags in total will be needed. Round answer to the nearest whole number. Do no include units. Answer 1-1 1 10 The label instructions for KEFUROX specifies that...
Acyclovir 1000 mg IV q.8h. is ordered for the immunosuppressed patient with herpes simplex encephalitis. The pharmacy sends a 1 g vial of acyclovir with the following instructions: Reconstitute 500 mg or 1 g vial with 10 mL or 20 mL, respectively, of Sterile Water for Injection. The resulting solution in each case contains 50 mg acyclovir per mL. Shake the vial well to assure complete dissolution before measuring. The nurse should dilute the powdered medication with ____ mL of...
You have been ordered to give a patient 20mcg\kg\min. Patient weighs 230 lbs. The drug you have been ordered to give comes 25mg in 10ml of saline. Your protocols tell you to mix 15mg in a 50ml bag of saline. You are going to use a 10gtt set. What is the patients weight in kg_______________ What is the Simple Concentration of the supplied drug_______________ How many ml of the drug are needed to place the desired dose in the IV...
1) If a drug is ordered at 10 mg/kg/day, how much would a 20 lb patient need each day? 2) A mother calls your office and says that she does not know how many teaspoons to give her child becasue the directions on the medication bottle read "Give 15 ml". How many teaspoons does that equal? 3) A drug label indicates you should add 3.4 ml diluent to powder containing one gram of antibiotic. The resulting solution will provide 250...