Exam 15: Intravenous Solutions, Equipment, and Calculations
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A patient's order for IV fluid states the D5W is to be infused. Which of the following IV fluids should be given?
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The following IV orders will be regulated manually. Calculate the flow rate of the IV fluid in gtt/min.
-50 mL NS with antibiotic IV to infuse in 20 minutes
The drop factor is 20 gtt/mL. Flow rate: __________ gtt/min
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Calculate the IV flow rate for 500 mL D5 NS Flow rate: __________ gtt/min to infuse over 4 hours. The IV is to be manually regulated.
The drop factor is 15 gtt/min.
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125 mL/h = gtt/min
31.25 = 31 gtt/min
A patient's IV flow needs to be checked frequently so that any adjustments in rate will be small. The allowable percent of change varies according to the institution's policy, patient's condition, and other factors. For this problem set only, assume that the patient's flow rate may be reset if the maximum variation from the physician's order is not more than 25%. Compute the percent of variation before resetting IV flow rates, and indicate either the new flow rate you will set or the appropriate action you will take.
The following IV order will be regulated manually.
1,000 mL D5W IV to infuse in 8 hours
The drop factor is 15 gtt/mL.
-Compute the percent of change in the flow rate. %
According to guidelines given, is the new rate allowable? (yes/no)
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The following IV orders will be regulated by electronic infusion devices. Calculate the flow rates of the IV fluids in mL/h. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
-30 mL D5W with antibiotic IV to infuse in 20 minutes by infusion pump Flow rate: __________ mL/h
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A patient's IV flow needs to be checked frequently so that any adjustments in rate will be small. The allowable percent of change varies according to the institution's policy, patient's condition, and other factors. For this problem set only, assume that the patient's flow rate may be reset if the maximum variation from the physician's order is not more than 25%. Compute the percent of variation before resetting IV flow rates, and indicate either the new flow rate you will set or the appropriate action you will take.
The following IV order will be regulated manually.
1,000 mL D5W IV to infuse in 8 hours
The drop factor is 15 gtt/mL.
-1,000 mL D5W IV to infuse at 25 gtt/min
The drop factor is 15 gtt/mL. Flow Iate: mL/h Total infusion time: hour
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A patient's order for IV fluid states that NS is to be infused. Which of the following IV fluids should be given?
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Calculate the IV flow rate for 250 mL to infuse by infusion pump over two hours Flow rate: ______________ mL/h
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Calculate the IV flow rate for 1,000 mL D5NS Flow rate: __________ gtt/min to infuse over 10 hours. The IV is to be manually regulated.
The drop factor is 10 gtt/min.
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The following IV orders will be regulated by electronic infusion devices. Calculate the flow rates of the IV fluids in mL/h. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
-500 mL of D5 NS contains _______________ of ________________. (waight) (solute)
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Calculate the IV flow rate for 100 mL NS with an Flow rate: __________ gtt/min antibiotic added to infuse in 30 minutes.
The IV will be manually regulated.
The drop factor is 20 gtt/min.
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The following IV orders will be regulated by electronic infusion devices. Calculate the flow rates of the IV fluids in mL/h. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
-1200 mL D10W IV to infuse in 10 hours by infusion pump Flow rate: ___________ mL/h
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Calculate the weight of solutes in the following IV solutions, and identify the solutes.
-1 liter of contains of
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Calculate the IV flow rate for 50 mL NS to infuse by infusion pump over 20 minutes Flow rate: ___________mL/h
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What is the ratio of the weight of sodium chloride to the volume of IV fluid in NS?
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A patient's IV flow needs to be checked frequently so that any adjustments in rate will be small. The allowable percent of change varies according to the institution's policy, patient's condition, and other factors. For this problem set only, assume that the patient's flow rate may be reset if the maximum variation from the physician's order is not more than 25%. Compute the percent of variation before resetting IV flow rates, and indicate either the new flow rate you will set or the appropriate action you will take.
The following IV order will be regulated manually.
1,000 mL D5W IV to infuse in 8 hours
The drop factor is 15 gtt/mL.
-After 6 hours, 200 mL of IV fluid remains. If necessary and if allowable, reset the IV so that it is completed on time.
What would the adjusted rate have to be? Adjusted rate, is allowable: __________ gtt/min
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The following IV orders will be regulated by electronic infusion devices. Calculate the flow rates of the IV fluids in mL/h. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.
-1 L D5 NS IV to infusion 20 hours by controller Flow rate: __________ mL/h
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Calculate the IV flow rate for 1 L LR to infuse Flow rate: __________ gtt/min over 8 hours. The IV is to be manually regulated.
The drop factor is 10 gtt/min.
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A patient's order for IV fluid states that D5NS is to be infused. Which of the following IV fluids should be given?
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A patient's IV flow needs to be checked frequently so that any adjustments in rate will be small. The allowable percent of change varies according to the institution's policy, patient's condition, and other factors. For this problem set only, assume that the patient's flow rate may be reset if the maximum variation from the physician's order is not more than 25%. Compute the percent of variation before resetting IV flow rates, and indicate either the new flow rate you will set or the appropriate action you will take.
The following IV order will be regulated manually.
1,000 mL D5W IV to infuse in 8 hours
The drop factor is 15 gtt/mL.
-Calculate the flow rate of the IV fluid in gtt/min. Flow rate: __________ gtt/min
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