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- The order is for 0.45 mg of a medication IM q8h. The medication is available as a 2 g dry powder to which 6.6mL must be added to obtain a final concentration of 250 mcg per mL. How much volume should the patient be injected with for each dose?7 Ordered: atropine sulfate 1 mg bolus IV push, for a patient with bradyar- rhythmia. Directions: Dilute to 10 mL SW for injection (total amount) and give over 1 minute. NDC 0002-1675-01 20 ml VIAL No. 419 POISON A TROPINE SULFATE INJECTION, USP 0.4 mg per ml CAUTION-Federal (U.SA.J low prohibits dispensing without prescription. a. How many mL of atropine will the nurse prepare? DA equation: Evaluation: b. After dilution, how many seconds/ mL. will the atropine be injected? DA equation: Store 5" io BF (15" te 30°C) Usuel Adult Dose-0.75 to 14 ml injected subcutareously, intramusculerly, e dowly introvenousiy. See iterature. Eech mi contains Atropine Suliate, CA mg with Chlorebutanel (Chloroform Derivalve) 05 percent. wV6731 AMX Bly Cedionela, N425, USA APPROXIMATE EQUIVALENTS 04 mi-0.16 mg 0.5 mi-0.2 mg 0.6 mi-024 mg OE ml-0.32 mg 1 mi-04 mg 1.25 ml-0.5 mg 1.6 ml-0.65 mg 25 ml-1.0 mg 2.1 ml-1.25 mg Exp. Date/Control No. 6- 10ml BDPatient WY 58 y/o weighs 130 lbs is diagnosed with pneumonia. Her physician requested for serum creatinine test and the result is 8.5mg/dL. Because of her current condition, her attending physician prescribed Amoxicillin 500mg PO Q12. Is the order correct based on the renal function of the patient? If incorrect, what is your recommended regimen? CrCl 10 to 30 mL/min: 250 to 500 mg orally every 12 hours CrCl 9 mL/min or less: 250 to 500 mg orally every 24 hours The 875 mg tablets and the 775 mg extended-release tablets should not be given to patients with CrCl less than 30 mL/min
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- The medication order for a patient is 150 mL of drug A over 2.0 hours with a drop factor of 12 gtt/mL. What is the flow rate in drops/min?The nurse practitioner prescribed 500 micrograms of Risperidone. The stock solution available in a concentration of 1 mg/mL. What volume of the solution would you administer? I just wanted to make sure my answer of 0.5 ml was correct with the conversion of MCG to MLmg per capsule D Question 2 1 pts Directions: Calculate the following dosage using the ratio and proportion method. Round mL answers to the nearest tenth unless otherwise indicated. Order: Raloxifene HCI 60 mg p.o. b.i.d. Available: Raloxifene HCI tablets labeled 60 mg per tablet 1 pts Question 3 Directions: Calculate the following dosage using the ratio and proportion method. Round mL answers to the nearest tenth unless otherwise indicated.
- 8) An order is written for 10 mL of a 10% calcium chloride injection and 10 mL of multivitamin o) An order is written for 10 mL of a 10% calcium chloride iniection and 10 mL of multivitamin Injection (MVI) to be added to1000 ml. of D5W. The infusion is to be administered over 6 hour* me iv set delivers 10 drops/ mL. What should be the rate of flow in drops per minute to deliver this infusion? normal saine is0.9%odum chloriee access TPN/P Perisher 9) A nurse hangs a bag of D51/2 NS with 20meg kcl. The bag is a 1 liter bag and needs to be infused at 120ml/hour. She needs to deliver a bolus of fluid first of 200ml to be infused in 30 minutes before she can run the regular IV rate. She has an IV set that is 10gtts/ml. She gets off work at 6pm and wants to know if she will need another bag of IV fluids before she leaves work. It is currently noon. The bag of fluids will run out at what time?The doctor orders ciprofloxacin 200 mg IVPB q.12h . The pharmacy sent the following premixed IVPB of ciprofloxacin . The drug reference states that IV ciprofloxacinis to be administered over 60 min . What rate will the nurse set on the IV pump (mL / h r)?The physician orders 750,000 units of Penicillin G Potassium IV q.8h. The pharmacy sends the following vial of Penicillin G Potassium. The nurse decides to add 11.5 mL diluent to the vial. How many milliliters will the nurse administer to the patient? Enter the numeral only (not the unit of measurement) in your answer. Hint: Remember the rules related to leading and trailing zeros. SEE ACCOMPANYING PRESCRIBING INFORMATION. 7488 TWENTY 20 MILI ION UNITS RECOMMENDED STORAGE IN DRY FORM. Store below 86°F (30°C). Buffered with sodium citrate and citric acid to optimum pH. AFTER RECONSTITUTION, SOLUTION SHOULD BE REFRIGERATED. DISCARD UNUSED SOLUTION AFTER 7 DAYS. NDC 0049-0530-28 Buffered Pfizerpen® USUAL DOSAGE: 6 to 40 million units daily by intravenous infusion only. (penicillin G potassium) For Injection For Intravenous Infusion Only Approx. units per mL of solution 250,000 u/mL 500,000 u/mL 1,000,000 u/mL mL diluent added 75 mL 33 mL 11.5 mL Rx only PATIENT ROOM Pfizer Injectables…