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1)The physician orders 1000 cc D5W to infuse over a 20 hour
Ashworth College - CHEMISTRY MISC
1)The physician orders 1000 cc D5W to infuse over a 20 hour
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Ashworth College - CHEMISTRY MISC
1)The physician orders 1000 cc D5W to infuse over a 20 hour. The drop factor of the IV administration set is 15 gtt = 1 ml. Calculate the number of drops per minute you would administer.
- The physician orders 1000 cc D5W with 1/4% NS to infuse in 8 hours. The drop factor of the administration set is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the number of drops/min you would administer.
- The physician orders 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS to infuse at 60 gtt/min. The drop factor of the administration set is 20 gtt/ml. Calculate the number of hours the infusion will require.
- The physician orders 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS to infuse at 50 gtt/min. The drop factor of the administration set is 20 gtt/ml. Calculate the number of hours the infusion will require.
- At 1 A.M. 750 ml of D10W remains to infuse at 32 gtt/min. The drop factor of the administration set is 20 gtt/ml. When will the infusion be absorbed?
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- At 2 P.M. 600 cc of D10W remains to infuse at 50 gtt/min. The drop factor of the administration set is 15 gtt/ml. When will the infusion be absorbed?
- At 10 P.M. 500 cc of D10W remains to infuse at 50 gtt/min. The drop factor of the administration set is 20 gtt/ml. When will the infusion be absorbed?
- ORDER: 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS to infuse in 8 hours.
- ORDER: 1000 cc D10W to infuse in 12 hours.
- The physician's order reads: 1000 ml D5W 1/4 NS + 20 mEq KCl q 10h. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should the patient receive?
- ORDER: 1000 cc D5W 1/4NS + 20 mEq KCl q 8h.
- ORDER: 1000 ml D5 1/2 NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse in 12 hours.
- Your patient is to receive 1000 ml D5W 1/2 NS with 30 mEq KCl and 1 duplex package of Berocca at 70 cc/hr. The administration set drop factor is 15 drops per ml. Calculate the drops of fluid per minute your patient will receive.
- ORDER: Liter Plasmalyte 56 D5W at 80 cc/hr.
15. ORDER: Liter Plasmalyte 56 D5W at 60 ml/hr.
- ORDER: 500 cc .9% NS with 100 units U100 Regular insulin at 7 units/hr
- ORDER: 500 cc .9% NS with 100 units U100 Regular Insulin at 10 units/hr
- ORDER: 500 cc .9% NS with 50 units U100 Regular Insulin at 6 units/hr
- Your patient is to receive 500 cc D5W .45% NS + one ampule NA HCO3 at 22 gtt/min. The label on the administration set specifies 60 drops per ml. Calculate the number of hours the infusion requires.
- The physician has ordered 1000 cc D5W 0.9% NS every 10 hours. The administration set drop factor is 20 gtt = 1 ml. How many drops per minute should the IV infuse?
- The physician has ordered 1000 cc D5W 0.9% NS every 12 hours. The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt = 1 ml. How many drops per minute should the IV infuse?
- At 11 A.M. 640 ml Plasmalyte 56 is infusing at 20 gtt/min with an administration set of 15 gtt/ml. What time will the infusion be absorbed?
- At 9 A.M. 560 ml Plasmalyte 56 is infusing at 30 gtt/min with an administration set of 12 gtt/ml. What time will the infusion be absorbed?
- At 3 P.M. 220 ml Plasmalyte 56 is infusing at 24 gtt/min with an administration set of 15 gtt/ml. What time will the infusion be absorbed?
- The physician has ordered a liter of 0.9% NS + 15 mEq KCl at 2 ml/min. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt = 1 ml. How many drops per minute should the IV infuse?
- The physician has ordered a liter of 0.9% NS + 15 mEq KCl at 2.5 ml/min. The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt = 1 ml. How many drops per minute should the IV infuse?
- Your patient is to receive 1000 ml D5 NS at 50 cc/hr. The label on the administration set specifies 20 drops per 1 ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- Your patient is to receive 1000 cc D5 NS at 100 cc/hr. The label on the administration set specifies 15 drops per 1 ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- Your patient is to receive 1000 ml D5 NS at 125 cc/hr. The label on the administration set specifies 12 drops per 1 ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: 1000 ml NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse in 14 hours.
- ORDER: 1000 cc NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse in 7 hours.
- The physician has ordered 1000 ml D5W to infuse in 6 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt = 1 ml. How many drops per minute should the IV infuse?
- The physician has ordered 1000 ml D5W to infuse in 7 hours. The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt = 1 ml. How many drops per minute should the IV infuse?
- ORDER: 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS to infuse at 40 gtt/min. DROP FACTOR: 20 gtt/ml CALCULATE: The number of hours the infusion will require.
- ORDER: 1000 ml D5 1/2 NS to infuse at 32 gtt/min. DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml CALCULATE: The number of hours the infusion will require.
- ORDER: Liter D10W every 6 hours DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml
- Your patient is to receive 500 cc D5W with 1 gram Aminophyllin at 20 cc/hr. The label on the administration set specifies 60 drops per ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: 500 cc NS with 1 Gm Aminophyllin at 24 cc/hr.
- ORDER: 1000 ml D5W .45% NS at 110 cc/hr.
- ORDER: 1000 cc D5W .45% NS at 120 ml/hr.
- Your patient is to receive 500 cc D5W with 10 mEq KCl and 2 grams of Lidocaine to infuse at 2 mg/min. The administration set is 60 drops per ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: 500 cc D5W with 10 mEq KCl and 2 grams of Lidocaine to infuse at 3 mg/min.
- Your patient is to receive 500 ml D5W with 2 grams of Lidocaine to infuse 1 mg/min. The administration set is 60 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: 1000 cc NS with 30,000 u Heparin at 1000 u/hr.
- The physician's order reads: 1000 ml D5 1/2 NS with 20 mEq KCl and 3000 u Heparin to infuse at 30 gtt/min. If the drop factor is 15 gtt/ml, calculate the number of hours the infusion requires.
- ORDER: 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse at 35 gtt/min. DROP FACTOR: 20 gtt/ml
- ORDER: 1000 cc NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse in 10 hours.
- At noon 100 cc of whole blood remains to infuse at 15 gtt/min. The administration set is 20 gtt/ml. What time will the blood be absorbed?
- At 2 P.M. 75 cc of whole blood remains to infuse at 18 gtt/min. The administration set is 12 gtt/ml. What time will the blood be absorbed?
- ORDER: 1000 cc Lactated Ringer's in D5W at 3 ml/min.
- Your patient is to receive Tobramycin 80 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W to run over 30 minutes every 8 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: Tobramycin 120 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5 NS every 8 hours. Give over 60 minutes.
- Your patient is to receive Ancef Gm ii IVSS in 200 ml D5W to run over 90 minutes every 8 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- The physician has ordered Vancomycin 500 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W to run over 60 minutes every 8 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: Aldomet 125 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W q 6h. Give over 60 minutes. DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml CALCULATE: gtt/min.
- Your patient is to receive Aldomet 125 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W to run over 30 minutes every 6 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: Tagamet 200 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W q 12h. Give over 20 minutes. DROP FACTOR: 20 gtt/ml CALCULATE: gtt/min.
- The physician has ordered Tagamet 200 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W to run over 20 minutes every 6 hours. The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: Tobramycin 100 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W q 8h. Give over 20 minutes. DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml CALCULATE: gtt/min.
- The physician has ordered Tobramycin 100 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W to run over 20 minutes every 8 hours. The administration set drop factor is 20 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- Your patient is to receive Solu-Medrol 50 mg IVSS in 50 ml NS to run at 1 mg/min every 12 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should the IVSS infuse?
- ORDER: 250 ml D5W .45% NS with 200 mg Dopamine at 5 mcg/kg/min.
CLIENT WEIGHT: 50 kg. Administer for 20 minutes, assess for vital signs, and call physician for further orders.
- ORDER: 250 ml D5W .45% NS with 200 mg Dopamine at 4 mcg/kg/min.
CLIENT WEIGHT: 70 kg. Administer for 20 minutes, assess vital signs, and call physician for further orders.
- ORDER: 250 ml D5W .45% NS with 200 mg Dopamine at 3 mcg/kg/min.
CLIENT WEIGHT: 80 kg. Administer for 20 minutes, assess vital signs, and call physician for further orders.
- The physician has ordered Ampicillin 500 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W to run over 30 minutes every 4 hours.The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- Your patient is to receive Ampicillin 250 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W to run over 30 minutes every 4 hours. The administration set drop factor is 20 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- Your patient is to receive Chloromycetin 525 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W to run over 15 minutes every 8 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: Keflin Gm i IVSS in 50 ml D5W q 6h. Give over 20 minutes.
- The physician has ordered Tobramycin 100 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W to run over 45 minutes every 8 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- Your patient is to receive Nebcin 80 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W to run over 45 minutes every 8 hours. The administration set drop factor is 20 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: Nebcin 80 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W every 8 hours. Give over 45 minutes. DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml CALCULATE: gtt/min.
- The physician has ordered Cleocin 300 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W to run over 10 minutes every 6 hours. The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- Your patient is to receive Cleocin 300 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W to run over 20 minutes every 6 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: Aldomet 125 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W q 6h. Give over 45 minutes.
- The physician has ordered Aldomet 250 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W to run over 45 minutes every 12 hours. The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: Aldomet 250 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W bid 10 - 10. Give over 45 minutes.
Hold for systolic B/P under 160.
- ORDER: Magnesium Sulfate 5 Gm IVSS in 250 ml D5W at 50 mg/min.
- ORDER: Ancef Gm ii IVSS in 200 ml D5W every 12 hours. Give over 90 minutes.
- Your patient is to receive Ancef 1 Gm IVSS in 100 ml D5W to run over 20 minutes every 6 hours. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- ORDER: 250 ml D5W .45% NS with 200 mg Dopamine at 2 mcg/kg/min.
CLIENT WEIGHT: 180 lb. Administer for 20 minutes, assess vital signs, and call physician for further orders.
- The physician has ordered 500 cc Vivonex `Ten' half strength at 50 cc/hr per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should the feeding infuse?
- The physician has ordered 500 cc Vivonex `Ten' half strength at 80 cc/hr per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should the feeding infuse?
- Your patient is to receive 500 cc Sustacal HC to infuse in 4 hours per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt = 1 ml. How many drops per minute should the feeding infuse?
- At 11 P.M. 150 cc half strength Vital HN remains to infuse per feeding tube at 70 cc/hr via infusion pump. What time will the feeding be infused?
- At 3 P.M. 180 cc half strength Vital HN remains to infuse per feeding tube at 60 cc/hr via infusion pump. What time will the feeding be infused?
- The physician orders 600 cc Sustacal Half Strength at 120 cc per hour per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. How many gtts per minute should the feeding infuse?
- The physician orders 500 cc Sustacal Half Strength at 160 cc per hour per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 20 gtt/ml. How many gtts per minute should the feeding infuse?
- The physician orders 400 cc Sustacal Half Strength at 150 cc per hour per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. How many gtts per minute should the feeding infuse?
- The patient is to receive 450 cc 3/4 Strength Isocal 70 cc/hr. The infusion is started at 4 P.M. What time will the feeding be infused?
- The patient is to receive 550 ml 3/4 Strength Isocal 80 cc/hr. The infusion is started at 9 A.M. What time will the feeding be infused?
- The physician has ordered 250 cc Isocal Full Strngth at 60 cc/hr per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should the feeding infuse?
- The physician has ordered 300 cc Isocal Full Strngth at 75 cc/hr per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should the feeding infuse?
- The physician has ordered 500 cc Isocal Full Strngth at 85 cc/hr per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 20 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should the feeding infuse?
- Your patient is to receive 300 cc Ensure + HN to infuse over 1.5 hours per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- Your patient is to receive 400 cc Ensure + HN to infuse over 2 hours per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 20 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- Your patient is to receive 350 cc Ensure + HN to infuse over 1.75 hours per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the drops per minute.
- At 3 P.M. 300 cc Isocal Half Strength remains to infuse per feeding tube at 60 cc/hr via an infusion pump. What time will the feeding be infused?
- At 2 A.M. 400 ml Isocal Half Strength remains to infuse per feeding tube at 80 cc/hr via an infusion pump. What time will the feeding be infused?
- At 12 A.M. 450 ml Isocal Half Strength remains to infuse per feeding tube at 90 cc/hr via an infusion pump. What time will the feeding be infused?
- The physician has ordered 450 cc Isocal Full Strength at 90 cc/hr per feeding tube. The administration set drop factor is 12 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute should the feeding infuse?