Dosage Practice Week 5 1. The physician ordered 2 g of Theophylline in 1000 ml of 0.45% NS. It is to infuse at 4 mg/minute on
9. Order: 600 mL of 1/3 strength Ensure over 3 hours via NGT. Infuse feeding using a standard feeding pump. Supply: Ensure 30

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Dosage Practice Week 5 1. The physician ordered 2 g of Theophylline in 1000 ml of 0.45% NS. It is to infuse at 4 mg/minute on infusion pump. What is the correct IV rate in milliliters per hour? Round to the nearest whole number 2. The physician ordered 30 units of Pitocin in 1000 mL of DSW. It is to infuse at 4 milliunits/minute per infusion pump. What is the correct IV rate in milliliters per hour? Round to the nearest whole number. 3. How many hours will it take for 2 L of 0.45%NS to run at a rate of 175 ml/hr on a pump? Specify time in hours and minutes. 4. The physician has ordered 900 mL of NS to infuse at 85 ml/hr. If this order is started at 8:15am, what time will it complete? Specify answer in military time. 5. A medication is available in a 10 mL vial containing 500 mg dil. The doctor has ordered 3.5 g in 250 mL % NS to be infused over 90 minutes, using 10 gtt/ml tubing. a. How much medication will you add to the NS? b. At what rate will you set the pump? c. What would the drip rate be? 6. Your patient weighs 11.4 kg. According to the literature the safe dose is 25 to 40 mg/kg/day in four divided doses. The doctor has ordered 100 mg per dose. Is this order safe? 7. Calculate the M2 for a patient who weighs 28.7 kg and 34.3 cm tall. 8. The child weighs 13.6 kg. The medication is to be given at 20-30 mg/kg/day in four divided doses. What is the safe range per dose? 9. Order: 600 mL of 1/3 strength Ensure over 3 hours via NGT. Infuse feeding using a standard feeding pump. Supply: Ensure 300 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 400 b. Water: 1200mL c. Rate of infusion 600 TL 10. Order: Ancef 15 mcg/kg/minute. Available: Infusion pump, Ancef 200 mg in 500 mL of NS. Patient weighs 110 lbs 11. Order: 1L D5NS with 4 mEq KCHIV to run at 100 ml/hr. Available: Vial KCl labeled 40 mEq/20mL. Available: 20 gtt/ml tubing. a. How many milliliters of KCl will you add to the IV? b. Indicate the amount you would administer by shading the syringe below. time 12. Order: Regular insulin 3 units with NPH insulin 12 units subcutaneous every day. Supply: Vial of regular insulin 100 units/mL and vial of NPH 100 units/mL. a. How may unis of insulin will you administer? b. Indicate the amount you would administer by shading the syringe below.
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