0.5ml dose is Required for 50,000 units of penicillin.
0.7ml in bottle has 7mg.
0.24ml should be given per dose of phenytoin.
2ml dose has 1.2 million
0.25ml Enoxaparin has 25mg
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The order is penicillin 50,000 units. The vial reads penicillin 500,000 units. Add 4.3 ml to...
Phenytoin (Dilantin) 5 mg/kg is ordered for a 40-pound child. It is to be administered in three equal doses. The drug is available in an oral suspension containing 125 mg/ml. How many mL should be administered per dose? The order is for 1.2 million units of penicillin G (Bicillin) IM. Available is 600,000 units/ml. How much should the nurse administer? Order is for 2500 ml D5W over 24 hours. Drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. At what rate do you run...
Order: penicillin G procaine 700,000 units IM 12h. The label on the vial reads 500,000 units per milliliter. How many milliliters will you administer per dose? O A. 1.4 ml OB. 0.5 mL OC. 3 mL OD. 2 mL
52. Calculate the mL per hr flow rate range for this IV drip: A provider orders an argatroban IV drip to begin at 2 mcg per kg per min and titrate as directed. The maximum dose is 10 mcg per kg per min. The patient weighs 88 kg. The IV bag contains argatroban 250 mg in D5W 250 mL. (Round to the tenths) 53. The order reads to give Synthroid (levothyroxine) 250 mcg po daily. The standard dose recommendation of...
27. The order is for meperidine 50 mg IM 94 hours prn. The label reads meperidine 75 mg/ml. How much should the nurse administer?
6. The physician writes an order for a client whose weight is 175 pounds. The order states "Give 3 mg/kg now and then every 6 hours." What will the dose of medication be? 7. The MD ordered: Toradol 15 mg IM STAT. What is available: Toradol (ketorolac tromethamine) 60 mg /2 ml. How many ml should the nurse administer? 8. Mr. Jones has an order for Heparin 3000 Units SQ qam. The heparin sodium prefilled disposable syringe is labeled 5000...
number 4 ,5 2. An order reads: "Infuse-1000 ml of dextrose 5% in water over 12 hours." With a tubing set of drop factor of 10. What is the rate in drops per minute? 720 mnt. 1000ml x10=13.8 720 min Noch 3. Ordered: Dilantin 14 mg, Dilantin is available as 0.006 g/mL. How much would the nurse administer? 14mg 0.0009 0.006 mg 14mg xiomi - 233 ml 6 ng 4. An IV with Nitroglycerin is infusing at 8 ml/hr. The...
9 You are instructed to administer DiaBeta 3.75mg. The vial label reads DiaBeta 2.5mg per tab. How many tablets will you administer? 10. You are to administer Gantrisin 75 mcg and the tablets you have are labeled Gantrisin 0.15 mg. How many tablets will you administer? 11. You are instructed to give Tigan, 0.3g, IM. Your vial reads Tigan, 20 ml multiple dose vial, 100 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer? 12. You are instructed to add 0.75 g...
A physician ordered: Penicillin G Potassium 4000000 units IV in 550ml D5W to infuse over 12 hours. The penicillin vial states: Penicillin G Potassium 20000000 units and to reconstitute dilute with 72 mL of D5W to yield 250000 units per mL. Drop Factor for the administration set is 60gtts/ml. a) How much penicillin should be added to the 550 mL of D5W? b) What should be the drip rate? c) What is the volume occupied by the powder?
46. The provider ordered heparin 4000 units subcutaneous, every 12 hours. The pharmacy supplies heparin in a 1-mL vial containing 5000 units per mL. What should the nurse administer per dose? 0.8 ML 4000 units x 1 mL = 6.8 mL 5,000 units X 1 ml = 6.8 mL 47. IS X 93,8kg Calculate the mL per hr for this weight-based infusion. A provider orders a continuous heparin infusion to begin at 15 units per kg per hr. The patient...
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...