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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. 

 

 

  1. 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. 
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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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  1. 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? 
  2. 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? 
  3. ORDER: 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS to infuse in 8 hours.
  4. ORDER: 1000 cc D10W to infuse in 12 hours.
  5. 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?   
  6. ORDER: 1000 cc D5W 1/4NS + 20 mEq KCl q 8h.
  7. ORDER: 1000 ml D5 1/2 NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse in 12 hours.

 

  1. 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.    

 

  1. ORDER: Liter Plasmalyte 56 D5W at 80 cc/hr.

 

15.  ORDER: Liter Plasmalyte 56 D5W at 60 ml/hr. 

 

  1. ORDER: 500 cc .9% NS with 100 units U100 Regular insulin at 7 units/hr

 

  1. ORDER: 500 cc .9% NS with 100 units U100 Regular Insulin at 10 units/hr

 

  1. ORDER: 500 cc .9% NS with 50 units U100 Regular Insulin at 6 units/hr

 

  1. 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.    

 

  1. 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?   

 

 

  1. 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?  

 

  1. 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?   

 

  1. 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?     

 

 

  1. 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?     

 

 

  1. 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?  

 

 

  1. 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?    

 

 

  1. 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.   

 

 

  1. 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.  

 

  1. 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. 

 

  1. ORDER: 1000 ml NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse in 14 hours.

 

  1. ORDER: 1000 cc NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse in 7 hours.

 

  1. 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? 

 

  1. 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?

 

  1. 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.   

 

  1. 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.  

 

  1. ORDER: Liter D10W every 6 hours   DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml

 

  1. 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.
  1. ORDER: 500 cc NS with 1 Gm Aminophyllin at 24 cc/hr.

 

  1. ORDER: 1000 ml D5W .45% NS at 110 cc/hr.
  2. ORDER: 1000 cc D5W .45% NS at 120 ml/hr.

 

  1. 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.      
  2. ORDER: 500 cc D5W with 10 mEq KCl and 2 grams of Lidocaine to infuse at 3 mg/min.
  3. 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.   

 

  1. ORDER: 1000 cc NS with 30,000 u Heparin at 1000 u/hr.

 

  1. 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.      

 

  1. ORDER: 1000 cc D5 1/2 NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse at 35 gtt/min. DROP FACTOR: 20 gtt/ml
  2. ORDER: 1000 cc NS with 20 mEq KCl to infuse in 10 hours.

 

  1. 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?  
  2. 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?    

 

  1. ORDER: 1000 cc Lactated Ringer's in D5W at 3 ml/min.
  2. 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.      
  3. ORDER: Tobramycin 120 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5 NS every 8 hours.  Give over 60 minutes.

 

  1. 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. 

 

  1. 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.      

 

 

  1. ORDER: Aldomet 125 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W q 6h. Give over 60 minutes. DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml       CALCULATE: gtt/min.     

 

  1. 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.    

 

  1. ORDER: Tagamet 200 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W q 12h.  Give over 20 minutes. DROP FACTOR: 20 gtt/ml      CALCULATE: gtt/min.   
  2. 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.   
  3. ORDER: Tobramycin 100 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W q 8h.  Give over 20 minutes. DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml      CALCULATE: gtt/min.  

 

  1. 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.  
  2. 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?     

 

  1. 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.

 

  1. 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.

  1. 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.

 

  1. 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. 
  2. 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.      

 

  1. 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.    

 

  1. ORDER: Keflin Gm i IVSS in 50 ml D5W q 6h. Give over 20 minutes.
  2. 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.  
  3. 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. 

 

  1. ORDER: Nebcin 80 mg IVSS in 50 ml D5W every  8 hours. Give over 45 minutes. DROP FACTOR: 12 gtt/ml    CALCULATE: gtt/min.  

 

  1. 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.   

 

  1. 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.   

 

  1. ORDER: Aldomet 125 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W q 6h. Give over 45 minutes.

 

  1. 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.      
  2. ORDER: Aldomet 250 mg IVSS in 100 ml D5W bid 10 - 10. Give over 45 minutes.

Hold for systolic B/P under 160.

 

  1. ORDER: Magnesium Sulfate 5 Gm IVSS in 250 ml D5W at 50 mg/min.

 

  1. ORDER: Ancef Gm ii IVSS in 200 ml D5W every 12 hours. Give over 90 minutes.

 

 

  1. 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.   

 

  1. 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.

 

 

  1. 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?    
  2. 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?      

 

  1. 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?    

 

 

  1. 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?   

 

 

  1. 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?   

 

  1. 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?  

 

  1. 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?  
  2. 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?  
  3. 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?  

 

  1. 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?   

 

 

  1. 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?   
  2. 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?  

 

  1. 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?  
  2. 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. 

 

  1. 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. 

 

 

  1. 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.

 

 

 

  1. 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?  

 

 

  1. 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?  

 

  1. 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?  
  2. 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?   

 

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