9) use the ceftriaxon label above to calculate the recomendedper dose dosage range in mg ( rounded to the nearest whole) for a39-lbs child suffering from a skin infection reveiving the drug individed doses.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Ceftriaxone for injection may be administered intravenously or intramuscularly. However, the intentQuestion9
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NDC 0000-0000-00 PENICILLIN V POTASSIUM Contains penicillin V potassium equivalent to 5 grams penicillin Vin a dry mixture. 1
10. An infant weighing 11 lbs is to receive peniclin vpotasium every 4 hours. Calculate the recomended per dose dosagerange in mg rounded to the nearest whole.
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question11: Calculate the recomended daily dosage range ingrams to the nearest tneth of ticarcilin disodium for a 214-lbadult suffering from a complicated urinary tract infection
question 12: calculate the BSA of a 62.3 kg adult who is 178cm tall.
question 13: calculate the BSA of a 118-lb adult who is 50cminches tall

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DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION Ceftriaxone for injection may be administered intravenously or intramuscularly. However, the intent of this Pharmacy Bulk Package is for the preparation of solutions for intravenous infusion only. Ceftriaxone for injection should be administered intravenously by infusion over a period of 30 minutes. Do not use diluents containing calcium, such as Ringer’s solution or Hartmann’s solution, to reconstitute ceftriaxone for injection. Particulate formation can result. Ceftriaxone and calcium-containing solutions, including continuous calcium-containing Infusions such as parenteral nutrition, should not be mixed or co-administered to any patient irrespective of age, even via different Infusion lines at different sites (see CONTRAINDICATIONS and WARNINGS). NEONATES Hyperbilirubinemic neonates, especially prematures, should not be treated with ceftriaxone (see CONTRAINDICATIONS). PEDIATRIC PATIENTS For the treatment of skin and skin structure infections, the recommended total daily dose is 50 to 75 mg/kg given once a day (or in equally divided doses twice a day). The total daily dose should not exceed 2 grams. For the treatment of serious miscellaneous infections other than meningitis, the recommended total daily dose is 50 to 75 mg/kg, given in divided doses every 12 hours. The total daily dose should not exceed 2 grams. In the treatment of meningitis, it is recommended that the initial therapeutic dose be 100 mg/kg (not to exceed 4 grams). Thereafter, a total daily dose of 100 mg/kg/day (not to exceed 4 grams daily) is recommended: The daily dose may be administered once a day (or in equally divided doses every 12 hours). The usual duration of therapy is 7 to 14 days. ADULTS The usual adult daily dose is 1 to 2 grams given once a day (or in equally divided doses twice a day) depending on the type and severity of infection. The total daily dose should not exceed 4 grams. If Chlamydia trachomatis is a suspected pathogen, appropriate antichlamydial coverage should be added, because ceftriaxone sodium has no activity against this organism. For preoperative use (surgical prophylaxis), a single dose of 1 gram administered intravenously 1/2 to 2 hours before surgery is recommended Generally, ceftriaxone for injection therapy should be continued for at least 2 days after the signs and symptoms of infection have disappeared. The usual duration of therapy is 4 to 14 days; in complicated infections, longer therapy may be required. When treating infections caused by Streptococcus pyogenes, therapy should be continued for at least 10 days. No dosage adjustment is necessary for patients with impairment of renal or hepatic function; however, blood levels should be monitored in patients with severe renal impairment (e.g. dialysis patients) and in patients with both renal and hepatic dysfunctions. Used with permission from Teva Pharmaceuticals USA. NDC 0000-0000-00 PENICILLIN V POTASSIUM Contains penicillin V potassium equivalent to 5 grams penicillin Vin a dry mixture. 125 mg (200,000 units) Rx only For Oral Solution U.S.P. Each 5 ml teaspoon of prepared solution yields penicillin V potassium equivalent to 125 mg (200,000 units) penicillin V. per 5 mL when mixed as directed; 200 mL after mixing DIRECTIONS FOR PREPARATION Use 117 mL of water to prepare 200 ml oral solution. Loosen powder then add water and shake vigorously. Usual dosage: Adults and children – 1 to 2 teaspoons, given three or four times per day. Infants – 15 to 56 mg/kg body weight daily, given in three to six divided doses. See insert for detailed information, Store at room temperature in dry form. Do Not Use If Caked Lot Exp. Date CL Cengage Learning why 0000-0000-00 TICARCILLIN DISODIUM FOR INTRAMUSCULAR OR INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION 0000-0000-00 DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION in serious urinary tract and systemic infections, intravenous therapy in the higher doses should be used. Intramuscular injections should not exceed 2 grams per injection Adults: Bacterial septicemia 200 to 300 mg/kg/day by IV. infusion in divided doses every four or six hours. Respiratory tract infection Usual dose is 3 grams every four hours (18 grams/day) or 4 grams every six hours Skin and soft tissue infection (16 grams/day, depending on weight and the severity of the infection Intra-abdominal infection Infections of the female pelvis and genital tract Urinary tract infections Complicated: Give 150 to 200 mg/kg/day byl.. Infusion every four to six hours in divided doses. Recommended dosage for average (70 kg) adult: 3 grams four times daily Uncomplicated: Give 1 gram I.M. or direct IV. every six hours. NOC 0000-0000-00 CL Congoge Learning Top
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