3. A continuous Heparin infusion for a 220 lb client is to begin per protocol. The number of units the client will receive is 10units/kg/hour. With 25,000 units of heparin in 500 mL NS, at what rate is the pump initially set? __________________________mL/hour (Round to whole number)
Firstly, the weight conversion details are given in the image from lbs to kg.
that is, {1kg / 2.2lbs} x 220 lbs.
Secondly, the equation for heparin flow is given in ml/hr.
Therefore, the rate of pump initially set is 20 ml/hr
3. A continuous Heparin infusion for a 220 lb client is to begin per protocol. The number of units the client will recei...
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