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A 45lb dog is to receive propofol as an anesthetic induction agent using a dosage of 4mg/kg the concentration of propofo...
A 45lb dog is to receive propofol as an anesthetic induction agent using a dosage of 4mg/kg the concentration of propofol is 10mg/mL What volume of propofol is required to induce this patient
I need help with my dosage homework: 1. An 89-pound child is to receive Vistaril 2mg/kg po daily. Available: Visatril 75mg/mL. What volume should be administered per dose? 2. Order Epogen 125 units/kg subcut now. The patient weighs 150 pounds. On hand: Epogen 50,000 units/5 mL. What volume should be administered for this dose? 3. The MD has ordered Intropin (dopamine) at 25 mcg/kg/min. The pharmacy sends Dopamine 800 mg/500 mL. The patient weighs 165 pounds. What rate will the...
A 30Kg dog needs a drug to be given at a constant rate infusion of 5mg/Kg over 24 hours. The drug has a strength of 10mg/mL. What volume drug is infused over 24 hours?
A doctor administers a drug to a 32-kg patient, using a dosage formula of 45 mg/kg/day. Assume that the drug is available in a 100mg per 5 mL suspension or in 200mg tablets. a. How many tablets should a 32-kg patient take every four hours? b. The suspension with a drop factor of 10 gtt/mL delivers the drug intravenously to the patient over a twelve-hour period. What flow rate should be used in units of gtt/hr?
What is the concentration of a solution made by adding 247 mL of pure liquid soap (100.0% soap) to total volume of 2.67 L? Chemistry 2A Lab 13: Solution Calculations 12. What is the concentration of a solution made by adding 247 mL of pure liquid soap (100.0% soap) to total volume of 2.67 L? 13. Calculate the volume required of a 42.0% iodine solution to prepare 300.0 mL of a 23% iodine. 14. A patient is to receive 0.200...
Chemistry 2A Lab 13: Solution Calculations Introduction This lab involves sample calculations using various concentration units. This lab will work with the following types of concentration units: % mass, % volume, % mass/volume, and molarity. A solution is the sum total of the solute and solvent. mass solute 100 mass solution % mass- volumesolute -100 volume solution % volume mass solute 100 volumesolution % mass/ volume moles solute Molarity liters solution The dilution of a liquid requires the addition of...
Part E: Drug Dosages continued 3. A patient with systemic lupus erythematosus takes 250 mg capsules of mycophenolate mofetil for immunosuppression. How many tablets should the patient take at each dosing time if the doctor requests the patient take 2.00 g per day, divided into two dosages? 4. A110-Ib patient on sedation requires 2.5 mg of fentanyl/kg. Calculate the number of mg the physician should order. 5. A common fever-reducing medication in children is acetaminophen, available as an 80-mg chewable...
Provide information for the medication: Cefazolin IV: Order is for 100 mg/kg/day; Child’s weight is 18 kg; discuss the drug class, side effects, patient and family education and nursing considerations. calculate the safe dose your patient should receive: Cefazolin concentration is 100 mg/1 ml; how many ml. of cefazolin does the nurse draw up from the vial into the syringe: _________ The dilution range for the med: ___________ what is the dilution volume for the med? ________ What is the...
med math calculations May you please solve using D/H please solve using dosage over hand method. Thank you . 15. The following IV's are ordered to be infused over 24 hours. Drop factor: 15 gtt/ml 1000 ml D5/.9NS with 20mEq potassium chloride (KCl) 500 ml DS/NS with 1 amp MVI 500 ml DS/W What is the gtt rate /min? 16. Ampicillin 750 mg in a 50 ml syringe is to be given over 30 minutes. The administration set is microdrip...
solve using dimensional analysis. Your patient is to receive dopamine 5 mcg/kg/min. He weighs 176 lb. You have dopamine 400 mg in 500 mL D5W. You will infuse this at which rate? A. 20 ml/hr B. 30 mL/hr 0.35 mL/hr D. 50 ml/hr When assessing for diovascular effects of an