6. The patient has an order for 50 mL of medication to infuse in 25 minutes. What will the rate be? Round to the nearest whol
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6. The patient has an order for 50 mL of medication to infuse in 25 minutes. What will the rate be? Round to the nearest whole number 7. Available medication in 1.5 g in a 10 mL vial. The doctor has ordered a 600 mg dose. 100 mL of NS is available. 25 gtt/ml tubing available. a. How much should you add to the 100 ml bag to create the ordered dose? b. What will the rate be if the medication is to infuse in 30 mins?_83 What would the drip rate be? 63 g/m You 8. 250 mL of a medication is to be infused in one hour. 15 gtt/mL tubing is available. What is the drip rate? 63 D 9. The physician ordered 1.25 g of Theophylline in 750 mL of 0.45% NS. It is to infuse at 3 mg/minute on infusion pump. What is the correct IV rate in milliliters per hour? Round to the nearest whole number. 10. The doctor orders a Heparin infusion to be started at 18 units/kg/hour. The patient weighs 130 lbs. You’re supplied with a 500 ml bag of Heparin that reads 25,000 units/500ml. You start the infusion at 0200. At what time will the infusion be complete? State the answer in military time. 11. The medication is available in vials of 300 mg/5 ml You are to dilute 175 mg of the medication in 100 ml bag of D5W. a. How much medication would you add to the bag? b. What rate would you set the pump for a child who weighs 1.59 kg and is to receive 2 mg/kg/min. 12. Order: 1 L of 1/4 strength Ensure over 10 hours via NGT. Infuse feeding using a standard feeding pump. Supply: Ensure 250 ml cans. What is the correct rate of infusion in milliliters per hour? How much formula and water is needed to prepare this feeding? a. Formula b. Water: c. Rate of infusion TOVO =100 13. Order: Ancef 7 mcg/kg/minute. Available: Infusion pump, Ancef 350 mg in 250 mL of NS. Patient weighs 145 lbs. Round to nearest whole number. 14. Order: 750 mL D5%NS with 10 mEq KCI IV to run at 125 ml/hr. Available: Vial KCl labeled 40 mEq/20mL. Available: 20 gtt/ml tubing. 5 mL a. How many milliliters of KCI will you add to the IV? b. Indicate the amount you would administer by shading the syringe below. ml 15. The physician ordered 12 units of Pitocin in 1000 mL of D5W. It is to infuse at 2 milliunits/minute per infusion pump. What is the correct IV rate in milliliters per hour? Round to the nearest whole number.
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