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1) 25 ml = _______L                                                                at bedtime

2) 2 LB = _______kg                                                                every 4 hours

3) 50 mcg = _____ mg                                                             every 8 hours

4) 1 g = _______mg                                                                 immediately

5) 03:00 am = ______h                                                            every hour

6) 2 kg = ______lb                                                                   drop

7) 4mg = ______mcg                                                               as needed

8) 0.45 L = _______ ml                                                           nothing by mouth

9) 5 g = _______mcg                                                              intramuscular

10) 4 mcg = _______mg                                                         subcutanously

Estimating Answers:

 

1)    A drug is ordered for a patient who weighs 20 kg. The order reads: Give 1.2 mg per kg. Before you perform the specific calculations, what would you estimate the dosage to be?

 

2).  Your patient’s hourly outputs for your 5 hour shift are: 45, 52, 55, 67, 70. Her input was 1388.  Estimate her fluid balance (difference between her input and output) total.

 

 

3)   You hang a bag of IV solution that contains 300 mL. The IV is running at 24 mL/hour.  How many hours until the IV bag is empty? 

Formula Method:

 

4)    A patient is to receive 100 mcg of a drug.  The drug is available as 0.20 mg/mL.  How many mL will you give per dose? 
5)   A patient is to take the antibiotic penicillin 200 mg tid in divided doses for 7 days.  The drug is available in capsules containing 100 mg/capsule.  How many capsules does the patient need to take per dose? 

6)   The patient is ordered Potassium Chloride  10 mEq by mouth. You have Potassium Chloride in your med cart (see label below). How many mL will you give the patient?

Available stock: Potassium Chloride 20 mEq/ 15 ml

 

7)    The medication order states that the patient should receive 5 500 units of Heparin SUBCUT q am. You have Heparin in the med cart (see below). How many mL will you give your patient? How many mLs would you give in total in 3 days?   Available Stock: Heparin 5,000 per 0.5 ml

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