1. A patient who is 6 feet 2 inches and weighs 195 lbs, was admitted for surgery. He ha Ampicillin 12.5 mg/Kg IVPB. The drug

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1. A patient who is 6 feet 2 inches and weighs 195 lbs, was admitted for surgery. He ha Ampicillin 12.5 mg/Kg IVPB. The drug is to be administered over 45 minutes. Ampicillin available in 2 gram vials. Reconstituted each vial with 4.6 mL of diluent to create a solu 400 mg/mL the dose is to be added to a 100 ml bag of NS. Only place numbers in the blank: What dose should the nurse give to the patient? How much ampicillin should the nurse draw into the syringe? mi/hr units At what rate should the nurse set the infusion if the drop factor is 12 gtts/mL? gtts/min units if it has a decimal, round up to the next nearest whole number
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