Ans) In malignant hyperthermia, myoglobinemia and myoglobinuria, due to acute rhabdomyolysis, increase the risk of kidney damage, urine output should be maintained at greater than 2 ml/kg/hr with more aggressive hydration, urine alkalinization, and diuretics.
Question 1 of 30 What is the minimum urine output to be maintained in a patient...
The provider orders to maintain urine output ≥ 1 cc/kg/hr. The patient weighs 20 kg and over the past 6 hours, the total urine output was 100 ml. Did the patient maintain the required urine output?
Question 1 The nurse is preparing to administer 12 units of NPH insulin to a patient. The nurse knows that each line on a 100-unit syringe is how many units? Record your answer using a whole number. unit(s) Confident Not Sure
19. Your patient has an order for dobutamine at a rate of 20 mcg/kg/min. Your patient weighs 155 kg. The solution strength is 500 mg dopamine in 250 ml of D5W. How many ml/hr will you infuse this IV? Record your answer using 0 decimal place(s). After receiving report, you walk into your patient's room and see a bag of Levophed 4 mg in 250 ml running through the pump at a rate of 25 ml/hr. Your patient weighs 136.4...
* Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing - Quiz X + Question 1 of 30 The nurse measures a patient's height at 5 ft, 9 in, but the assessment sheet requires the height in inches only. What does the nurse document is the patient's height? Record your answer using a whole number. Confident Not Sure
10 A patient with gastritis is ordered loperamide hydrochloride (Imodium) oral solution 2 mg following each loose stool. The loperamide is dispensed as 1 mg per 5 militers. How many mililiters will the nurse administer to the patient after a loose stool? Record your answer using a whole number. mL Not Sure Confident
Question 3 (1 point) How many kcal of protein did a patient receive in 48 hours if the TPN had 6.5% amino acids and was infusing at 55 mL/hr? (Round to the nearest WHOLE number). kcal Question 4 (1 point) How many kcal of carbohydrate will be required for a patient with severe burns (protein requirements 3 g/kg/day) who's TDE is 3360 kcal. Lipids account for 30% of TDE and the patient weighs 68 kg. (Round to the nearest WHOLE...
Order: Dobutamine 5 mcg/kg/min Supply: 25000 mcg in 250 ml D5W Patient Weight: 75 kg What rate will you set your infusion pump at? Order: Propofol 5 mcg/kg/min Supply: 1000 mg in 100 ml D5W Patient Weight: 56 kg What rate will you set your infusion pump at? 1.7 ml/hr 17 ml/hr 225 ml/hr O none of answers are correct Order: Propofol 20 mcg/kg/min Supply: 1000 mg in 100 ml D5W Patient Weight: 56 kg What rate will you set...
QUESTION 3 6.66667 points Save Answer A patient who weighs 154 lbs is ordered a continuous propofol infusion to run at 25mcg/kg/min. Propofol 1g/100mL is available as a premixed solution. Calculate the rate in mL/hr to be programmed into the volumetric pump. Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a milliliter mL/hr
Case Scenario: A 23-year-old patient was the victim of a hit-and-run auto-pedestrian accident and suffered multiple abrasions, a concussion, and a deep laceration of his left thigh. He was discovered approximately two hours after the incident and is now in the ER. His vital signs and hematocrit suggest that he has had a blood loss of about 2500 ml. A urinary catheter is inserted to monitor urine output, and fluid resuscitation is initiated while his wounds are cleaned and sutured....
1.The nurse is caring for a client with a prescription for enoxaparin 2mg/kg subcutaneous daily. The client weighs 155lbs 8oz the pharmacyndispenses enoxaparin 40mg/0.4ml how many ml will the nurse administer. Record answer rounding to the nearest tenth. 2. The nurse is caring for a child with the following prescription dicloxacillin sodium 50mg po every 6hrs the child weighs 36lbs 4oz. The recommended dosage for dicloxacillin sodium for oral suspension is 12-13mg/kg/day for children less than 40mg in equally divided...