Exam 5: Intravenous Preparations With Clinical Applications
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D51/2 NS at 125 mL/hr
a. 10 gtt/mL?
b. 15 gtt/mL?
c. 20 gtt/mL?
d. 60 gtt/mL?
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Rate: D10W 1000 mL at 40 mL/hr , How many hours are required to administer this fluid at the given rate?
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Calculate the number of milliliters needed for each intravenous dose for direct IV push. Use either the basic formula, ratio and proportion, fractional equation, or dimensional analysis methods.
-Methylprednisone sodium 80 mg, IV push , Available: 125 mg/mL , Amount:
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Give ceftazidime 2 g q8h.Available: ceftazidime 1 g, add 4.5 mL diluent to yield 5 mL , Set and solution: 100 mL bag of NS and a set with a drop factor of 20 gtt/mL , Instructions: dilute in 100 mL NS and infuse over 30 minutes.
a. What is the correct drug dose?
b. What is the flow rate in gtt/min?
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Calculate the number of milliliters needed for each intravenous dose for direct IV push. Use either the basic formula, ratio and proportion, fractional equation, or dimensional analysis methods.
-Lasix 80 mg, IV push , Available: 100 mg/10 mL , Amount:
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Micafungin 150 mg IV daily, in 100 mL NS and infuse over 1 hour. Add medication volume to IV fluid.Available: 50 mg powder vials, reconstitute with 5 mL sterile water , Use a 60 gtt/mL set.
a. What is the correct drug dose?
b. What is the flow rate in gtt/min?
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Give ceftriaxone 2 g q12h.Available: ceftriaxone 1 g, add 5 mL to each vial , Set and solution: Buretrol with a 60 gtt/mL drop factor and NS 500 mL bag , Instructions: dilute with 75 mL and infuse over 30 minutes.
a. What is the correct drug dose?
b. What is the flow rate in gtt/min?
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Give cefuroxime 750 mg q8h.Available: cefuroxime 1 g, add 4.5 mL diluent to yield 5 mL , Set and solution: Buretrol with a 60 gtt/mL drop factor and D5W 500 mL , Instructions: dilute with 50 mL and give over 30 minutes.
a. What is the correct drug dose?
b. What is the flow rate in gtt/min?
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Rate: TPN 1000 mL at 30 mL/hr , How many hours are required to administer this fluid at the given rate?
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Give vancomycin 500 mg q6h.Available: vancomycin 500 mg, add 4.5 mL diluent to yield 5 mL , Set and solution: 100 mL bag of D5W and a set with a 10 gtt/mL drop factor , Instructions: infuse over 60 minutes.
a. What is the correct drug dose?
b. What is the flow rate in gtt/min?

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Give cephradine 1 g q6h.Available: cephradine 500 mg, add 4.5 mL diluent to each vial to yield 5 mL/vial , Set and solution: 50 mL bag of D5W and a set with a 15 gtt/mL drop factor , Instructions: infuse over 30 minutes.
a. What is the correct drug dose?
b. What is the flow rate in gtt/min?

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Calculate the number of milliliters needed for each intravenous dose for direct IV push. Use either the basic formula, ratio and proportion, fractional equation, or dimensional analysis methods.
-Verapamil HCl 0.15 mg/kg, IV push , Patient weight: 75 kg , Available: 2.5 mg/mL , Amount:
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Calcium gluconate 3 g in 250 mL D5W and infuse over 12 hours via IV pump.Available: 5000 mg/mL
a. What is the correct dose?
b. What is the flow rate in mL/hr?
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D10W at 50 mL/hr
a. 10 gtt/mL?
b. 15 gtt/mL?
c. 20 gtt/mL?
d. 60 gtt/mL?
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Give cephalothin 2 g q6h.Available: cephalothin 1 g, add 5 mL diluent to each vial , Set and solution: Buretrol with a 60 gtt/mL drop factor and D5W 500 mL , Instructions: dilute with 75 mL and infuse over 30 minutes.
a. What is the correct drug dose?
b. What is the flow rate in gtt/min?
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Potassium phosphate 30 mmol IV in 250 mL over 10 hours.Available: 15 mmol/5 mL P; 22 mEq/5 mL K+ in 5 mL
a. What is the correct dose?
b. What is the flow rate in mL/hr?
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Calculate the number of milliliters needed for each intravenous dose for direct IV push. Use either the basic formula, ratio and proportion, fractional equation, or dimensional analysis methods.
-Versed 2 mg IV , Available: 10 mg/2 mL
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Calculate the number of milliliters needed for each intravenous dose for direct IV push. Use either the basic formula, ratio and proportion, fractional equation, or dimensional analysis methods.
-Metoprolol tartrate 5 mg, IV push , Available: 1 mg/mL , Amount:
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Calculate the number of milliliters needed for each intravenous dose for direct IV push. Use either the basic formula, ratio and proportion, fractional equation, or dimensional analysis methods.
-Milrinone 4 mg IV. Dilute in 6 mL NS for a total volume of 10 mL, and give over 10 minutes.Available: 1 mg/mL in 10 mL
a. Amount:
b. How many milliliters per minute?
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Give aztreonam 1 g IV q8h.Available: aztreonam 1 g, add 4.5 mL of diluent to yield 5 mL , Set and solution: Buretrol with a drop factor of 60 gtt/mL and D5W 500 mL , Instruction: dilute drug in 50 mL and infuse over 20 minutes.
a. What is the correct drug dose?
b. What is the flow rate in gtt/min?
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