Exam 22: Intravenous Calculations
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Exam 17: Oral Medications35 Questions
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Exam 19: Reconstitution of Solutions15 Questions
Exam 20: Insulin10 Questions
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Directions: Determine the infusion time for the following IV.State time in both traditional and military time.Round minutes to the nearest whole number of minutes.
100 mL D5
/2 NS at 40 mL/hr
a.Determine the infusion time: _____
b.The IV was started at noon.When will the infusion be complete? _____

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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
500 mL of D5 0.45% NS were to infuse in 5 hours at 33 macrott/min.The drop factor is 20 gtt/mL.After 2 hours,you notice 250 mL remaining.
a.Recalculated rate: _____
b.Percentage of change: _____
c.Course of action: _____
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Directions: Determine the infusion time for the following IV.State time in both traditional and military time.Round minutes to the nearest whole number of minutes.
D5 1/3 NS 1,000 mL at 45 mL/hr
Determine the infusion time: _____
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
The type of administration set that will be selected for an IVPB solution is _______________.
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
250 mL were to infuse in 8 hours at 31 microgtt/min.
The drop factor is 60 gtt/mL.After 4 hours,you notice that 100 mL have infused.
a.Recalculated rate: _____
b.Percentage of change: _____
c.Course of action: _____
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Directions: Determine the flow rate for the following IV being administered by infusion pump.
Ampicillin 1.5 g in 100 mL 0.9 % NS over 45 minutes: _____
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Directions: Determine the following in drops per minute using the drop factor provided.
An IV of 1,000 mL 0.9 % NS is infusing at 18 macrogtt/min.The drop factor is 15 gtt/mL.How long will it take for the IV to infuse? (Express time in hours and minutes. ): _____
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
100 units of regular Humulin insulin in 250 mL 0.9% NS were to infuse at 4 mL/hr.How many units per hour will be delivered? _____
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
Order: regular Humulin insulin 10 units/hr IV
Available: 40 units of insulin in 100 mL 0.9% NS
What rate in mL/hr will infuse 10 units/hr? _____
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
When an IV medication is injected directly into a vein,the procedure is referred to as ________________.
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
Order: Regular Humulin Insulin 8 units/hr IV
Available: 50 units of insulin in 150 mL 0.9% NS
What rate in mL/hr will infuse 8 units/hr? _____
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
Order: Cardizem 0.25 mg/kg IV bolus.Infuse over 2 minutes.Client weighs 50 kg.
Available: Cardizem 25 mg (5 mg/mL)
a.How many milligrams should the client receive? _____ mg
b.How many milliliters will you give? _____ mL
c.How many milliliters will you infuse per minute? _____ mL/min
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Directions: Determine the infusion time for the following IV.State time in both traditional and military time.Round minutes to the nearest whole number of minutes.
150 mL D5W 1/2 NS infusing at 20 macrogtt/min.Drop factor: 15 gtt/mL.
Calculate the infusion time: _____
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
2,000 mL of 0.9% NS were to infuse in 12 hours at 28 macrogtt/min.
The drop factor is 10 gtt/mL.After 8 hours,900 mL remain.
a.Recalculated rate: _____
b.Percentage of change: _____
c.Course of action: _____
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Directions: Determine the following in drops per minute using the drop factor provided.
0.33% NS at 200 mL/hr
a.10 gtt/mL _____
b.15 gtt/mL _____
c.20 gtt/mL _____
d.60 gtt/mL _____
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
Order: Digoxin 0.25 mg IV push.Infuse slowly over 5 minutes.
Available: Digoxin 0.5 mg/2 mL
How many milliliters should be infused per minute? _____
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Directions: Recalculate the IV flow rate.Determine the percentage of change and state the course of action.Assume that hospital policy permits recalculation of rates when rates are off schedule and clients are stable.
Drop factor of 15 on the package of a continuous IV administration set indicates what? ______________________________
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