18) How many milliequivalents, meq, of magnesium ion (ie, "moles of charge carried by magnesium ion"...
1.) A 5% (w/v) dextrose IV fluid (D5W) contains 20 mEq K+ per liter of solution. If a patient received 420 mL of this IV solution, how many millimoles of K+ were delivered ? 2.) A 25.0 mL multidisciplinar vial of a medication is available containing 500mg of a drug dissolves in normal saline. What is % (w/v) concentration of this preparation? 3.) How many grams of insulin are present in 5.0g if 0.450% (w/w) solution? Can you please show...
A 5% dextrose IV fluid contains 35 mEq of K^+ per liter of solution. If a patient receives 260 mL of the IV solution, how many moles of K^+ were deliver Express your answer using two significant figures. n_K^+ = mol
51. At 3:00 P.M., a pharmacist received an order to add 30 mEq/L of potassium chloride to the already running intravenous fluid for a patient. After checking the medication order, the pharmacist found that the patient is receiving a 5% dextrose/0.9% sodium chloride infusion at a rate of 85 mL/h and that the patient's liter of fluid was started at 1:30 PM.7 (a) Assuming that it took 30 minutes to provide the needed potassium chloride to the floor nurse, how...
A patient is receiving Dextrose 5% in 0.45% Sodium Chloride Injection and 40 mEq of potassium chloride in a total volume of 1000 mL through an IV set that delivers 15 drops per ml. The IV fluid has been running at a rate of 12 drops per minute for 15 hours. Molec Weights: Dextrose = 180, Na = 23, K = 39, CI = 35.5 1. How many mEq of potassium chloride have been administered so far? K = 39;...
Please help! Expert Q&A Done 1 .) A 5% (w/v) dextrose IV fluid (D5W) contains 20 mEq K+ per liter of solution. If a patient received 420 mL of this IV solution, how many millimoles of K+ were delivered? 2.) A 25.0 mL multidisciplinar vial of a medication is available containing 500mg of a drug dissolves in normal saline. What is % (w/v) concentration of this preparation? 3.) How many grams of insulin are present in 5.0g if 0.450% (w/w)...
MEQ= milliequivalent 0.41000 PUISS A physician grote the following order for a hyperalimentation fluid: Sodium chloride 30.0 mEq Potassium acetate 8.00 m g Magnesium sulfate 16.3 meg Calcium gluconate 1.78 mEg Potassium chloride 16.0 mEq Amino acids 4.25% wly Dextrose 25.0% w/ Sterile water for injection to make 1000.0 mL How many milliters of a 8.5% (w/v) solution of calcium gluconate should be used to fill the order. The molecular weight of calcium gluconate, CaC 6H 110 712 is 430...
As a dialysis patient, Michelle has a 4-hdialysis treatment three times a week. When she arrives at the dialysis clinic, her weight, temperature, and blood pressure are taken and blood tests are done to determine the level of electrolytes and urea in her blood. In the dialysis center, tubes to the dialyzer are connected to the catheter she has had implanted. Blood is then pumped out of her body, through the dialyzer where it is filtered, and returned to her...
The oral pediatric maintenance solution Pedialyte liquid has the following electrolyte content per liter: 45 mEq of sodium, 20 mEq of potassium, 35 mEq of chloride, 30 mEq of citrate. Calculate the equivalents quantities of each in terms of milligrams. Na+ = 1035 milligrams (mg) K + = 780 milligrams (mg) Cl- = 1242.5 milligrams (mg) Citrate = 1890 milligrams (mg) i just need the work shown for the Citrate = 1890 milligrams i know how to do the rest....
how many milliequivalents? what is the osmolarity of this solution? A 66 kg patient is in need of intravenous iron supplementation. She was ordered to receive a single intravenous 5 mg/kg dose of iron (III) sulfate (ferric sulfate - Fe2(SO4)3 - MW=399.88 g/mol). Iron (III) sulfate was prepared as a stabilized aqueous solution for this patient by dissolving 750 mg of stabilized iron sulfate salt in water to produce 25 mL of solution. How many milliequivalents of iron (Fe 3+)...
Michelle suffers from kidney disease because of severe strep throat she contracted as a child. When her kidneys stopped functioning, Michelle was placed on a 4-h dialysis treatment three times a week. When she arrives at the dialysis clinic, her weight, temperature, and blood pressure are taken, and blood tests are done to determine the level of electrolytes and urea in her blood. In the dialysis center, tubes to the dialyzer are connected to the catheter she has had implanted....