Exam 8: Advanced Intravenous Calculations

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Ordered: Cardizem 20 mg IV for a rapid ventricular rate Available: Cardizem 5 mg per mL after reconstitution Literature recommendation: Give each single dose over 2 minutes. a. What is the total mL to be injected? b. What is the total mL per minute to be injected?

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5 mg : 1 mL :: 20 mg : x mL
5x=20 x = 4 mL
Proof: 5 *4 = 20
1* 20 = 20
b.
4 mL : 2 min :: x mL : 1 min
2 x = 4 x = 2 mL per min
Proof: 4 * 1 = 4
2 * 2 = 4

Directions: Change the dose ordered per minute to dose per hour in the metric terms requested. Use a calculator for long division and multiplication. Verify your entries and answers by entering the data twice. -Drug per kg per min: 2 mcg per kg per min Weight: 5.4 kg a. mcg per hr: b. mg per hr (to nearest tenth of a mg):

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a. 648
b. 6.5

You check your patient's IV flow rate in ICU on a pump. It is 7.2 mL per hr. Ordered: 30 mcg per minute. IV: 250 mg in 1000 mL of solution a. How many mg per hr are ordered? b. What is the total drug:total mL ratio? c. Is the flow rate correct? If not, what should it be? d. What is the appropriate nursing action, if any?

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a. 1.8 mg per hr (30 * 60 ÷ 1000)
b. 1:4 ratio (250 : 1000)
c. Yes, the flow rate is correct. (1 mg : 4 mL :: 1.8 mg : x mL)
d. N/A

Ordered: Magnesium sulfate 1 g per hr for maintenance IV for a patient with preeclampsia Available: Magnesium sulfate 40 g per 250 mL D5W What flow rate you will set (in mL per hr rounded to nearest tenth of a mL) on the infusion pump?

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The patient's IV is flowing at 10 mL per hr. Ordered: 2 mg per hr. IV: 100 mg in 500 mL of solution a. What is the total drug:total mL ratio? b. How many mg per hr is the patient receiving? c. Is the patient receiving the correct amount of medication? d. What is the appropriate nursing action, if any?

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Directions: Change the dose ordered per minute to dose per hour in the metric terms requested. Use a calculator for long division and multiplication. Verify your entries and answers by entering the data twice. -Drug per kg per min: 6 mcg per kg per min Weight: 55 kg a. mcg per hr: b. mg per hr (to nearest tenth of a mg):

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The IV for a patient in critical care is flowing at 12 mL per hr. Ordered: 0.2 mg per minute. IV: 500 mg in 1000 mL a. How many mg per hr are ordered? b. What is the total drug:total mL ratio? c. Is the flow rate correct? If not, what should it be? d. What is the appropriate nursing action, if any?

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Directions: Change the dose ordered per minute to dose per hour in the metric terms requested. Use a calculator for long division and multiplication. Verify your entries and answers by entering the data twice. -Drug per kg per min: 5 mcg per kg per min Weight: 30 kg a. mcg per hr: b. mg per hr (to nearest tenth of a mg):

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Ordered: Dobutamine (Dobutrex) at 1 mcg per kg per min to be infused. Patient weight is 70 kg. The Dobutrex has been placed in 1 liter of D5W. What flow rate will you set (to nearest whole number)? Ordered: Dobutamine (Dobutrex) at 1 mcg per kg per min to be infused. Patient weight is 70 kg. The Dobutrex has been placed in 1 liter of D<sub>5</sub>W. What flow rate will you set (to nearest whole number)?

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Ordered: Nicardipine hydrochloride IV 1.2 mg per hr for a patient with hypertension IV solution at bedside: 25 mg Nicardipine in 500 mL of NS infusing at 24 mL per hr a. What is the total drug:total mL ratio? b. What is the mL per hr ordered flow rate for this solution? c. Is the solution infusing at the correct flow rate? d. If not, what action should the nurse take?

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For an IV solution of Drug Y, 250 mg in 1000 mL, the hourly ordered drug is 10 mg. How many mL per hr will the rate be on the infusion pump?

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Ordered: Aminophylline 10 mg per hr for a patient with asthma Available: Aminophylline 250 mg in 1000 mL D5W infusing at 30 mL per hr on an infusion pump a. What is the ordered mL per hr flow rate? b. Is the current flow rate correct? If not, what action should the nurse take?

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Ordered: Nitroprusside sodium at 0.4 mcg per kg per min for a patient with severe hypertension. Patient weight is 198 pounds. Available: Nitroprusside sodium 50 mg in 250 mL D5W a. What is the patient's weight in kilograms? b. What is the hourly drug ordered in mg (to the nearest tenth of a mg)? c. What is the flow rate to be set on the infusion pump?

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Ordered: Sodium nitroprusside IV 0.5 mcg per kg per minute to maintain blood pressure Patient weight: 80 kg Available: Sodium nitroprusside 25 mg in 250 mL D5W a. What is the total drug:total mL ratio? b. How many mcg per hr are ordered? c. How many mg per hr are ordered? d. How many mL per hr are needed to nearest tenth of a mL?

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Ordered: Granisetron hydrochloride injection (Kytril) 10 mcg per kg IV injection 30 min before chemotherapy to reduce nausea and vomiting Available: Kytril vial IV 0.1 mg per mL Patient weight: 60 kg Dilution: May be given undiluted as an injection into a port over 30 seconds The nurse adds 2.4 mL of sterile NS for injection to the medication for ease of timing the injection rate into the injection port. a. What is the total dose of drug in mg to be given? b. What is the total volume of drug for injection? c. How many total seconds per calibration? Ordered: Granisetron hydrochloride injection (Kytril) 10 mcg per kg IV injection 30 min before chemotherapy to reduce nausea and vomiting Available: Kytril vial IV 0.1 mg per mL Patient weight: 60 kg Dilution: May be given undiluted as an injection into a port over 30 seconds The nurse adds 2.4 mL of sterile NS for injection to the medication for ease of timing the injection rate into the injection port. a. What is the total dose of drug in mg to be given? b. What is the total volume of drug for injection? c. How many total seconds per calibration?

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Directions: Change the dose ordered per minute to dose per hour in the metric terms requested. Use a calculator for long division and multiplication. Verify your entries and answers by entering the data twice. -Drug per kg per min: 10 mcg per kg per min Weight: 75 kg a. mcg per hr: b. mg per hr (to nearest tenth of a mg):

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How many mg per mL are contained in this bag of IV solution? How many mg per mL are contained in this bag of IV solution?

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Ordered: Isoproterenol (Isuprel) IV infusion 120 mcg per hr for a patient with coronary artery disease IV solution at bedside: Isuprel 1 mg in 500 mL of D5W infusing at 50 mL per hr a. What is the total drug:total mL ratio? b. How many mg per hr are ordered? c. How many mL per hr are ordered? d. Is the solution infusing at the correct flow rate? e. If not, what action should the nurse take?

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Directions: Change the dose ordered per minute to dose per hour in the metric terms requested. Use a calculator for long division and multiplication. Verify your entries and answers by entering the data twice. -Drug per kg per min: 15 mcg per kg per min Weight: 100 kg a. mcg per hr: b. mg per hr (to nearest tenth of a mg):

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If a patient is receiving 1.5 mg per hr of a drug in an IV, how many mcg per min are being infused?

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