29. The bolus dose of heparin is 70 units/kg
The weight of the patient is 157 lbs
The weight should be converted to kilograms as the dose states units per kg
157 lbs = 71 kgs (1 pound is 0.45 kg)
71 kgs 70 units of heparin = 4970 units
30. The 500ml of D5/W consists of 50,000 units of heparin
0.01 ml of D5/W contains 1 unit of heparin ( 500 ml of D5/W 50,000 units of heparin = 0.01)
The infusion for the patient to be started at a dose of 18 units/kg/hr
The weight of the patient is 71 kgs 18 = 1,278 units per hour
Dose per hour units of medicine in ml = 1,278 0.01 = 12.78 ml can be rounded to 12.8 ml of infusion each hour.
29. Your patient is to be started on heparin therapy for a possible pulmonary embolus. She...
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