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Week 9 Pharmacology

Week 9 Pharmacology Pediatric Intravenous Medication Adm

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The daily fluid maintenance requirement for this child is _____ mL/day 28/2.2 = 12.7 10kg =1000 mL 2.7 kg x 50 mL =135 mL 1000mL + 135 =1.135mL/24 hr
Based on the fluid maintenance requirements, this child should receive ______ mL/hr (to the nearest tenth). 28 /2.2 = 12.7 10kg =1000 mL 2.7 kg x 50 mL =135 mL 1000mL + 135 = 1135 mL/24hr =47.3 mL/hr
Based on the fluid maintenance requirement, this child, admitted for dehydration, is receiving 47.3 mL/hr. 28 / 2.2 =12.7 1135/24 hr =47.3 mL/hr
The amount of medication the nurse will withdraw to provide the 15-month-old child with 450 mg of the prescribed drug is mL. 450/250 = 1.8 mL
The nurse is providing car prescribed Ancef 450 mg every 6 hours IVPB over 15 minutes. The child’s current weight is 19 kg. On hand is Ancef 100 mg/mL. The recommended infusion concentration is 250 mg/mL. The volume of the IV diluent needed to provide the 450/250 = 1.8mL 1st part 1/100 x 450 mg = 450/100 = 4.5mL 4.5 mL -1.8 mL=2.7mL
The volume of IV solution to be administered is 4.5 mL. The nurse will administer this solution at a rate of mL/hr. 4.5 mL /15 minx 60 =18 mL/hour
A child who weighs 25 kg is prescribed gentamicin 40 mg IVPB twice per day over 20 minutes. The volume of the medication to be administered is 4 mL. The amount of diluent to be added is 16 mL. The rate of administration is mL/hr. 20mL/20 min x 60 min = 60mL/hr
The dosage to be administered for this child, diagnosed with septic shock, is mcg/hr. 14 x 10 mcg = 140 mcg/min x 60 = 8400 mcg/hr
The concentration of the solution needed for this child with septic shock is ___ mcg/mL. 8400 mcg/hr /2.1 mL/hr = 4000 mcg/mL
In the case of the child with septic shock, does the calculated dilution match the dilution order? 4000
What is the daily maintenance fluid requirement for a child approaching adult weight of 110 pounds? 2000 - 3000 mL/24 hr
The amount of fluid in milliliters per hour needed to meet the 24-hour maintenance fluid requirement for a child who weighs 72 lbs is mL/hr (to the nearest tenth). 72 lbs/ 2.2 lbs = 32.7 kg 32.7 kg x 1000 mL/kg/24 hr =1754/24hr =73.1 mL/hr
An infant weighing 15 kg is prescribed ampicillin 400 mg IVPB over 30 minutes. The volum e of ampicillin to be administered is 1.6 mL. The volume of diluent to be added is 6.4 mL. The rate of administration is mL/hr. 16
A 2-year-old is prescribed Ancef 450 mg every 4 hours IVPB over 10 minutes. The child weighs 20 kg. The volume of medication to be administered is 1.8 mL. The volume of diluent to be added is 7.2 mL. The rate of administration is mL/hr. 54
A child weighing 30 kg is prescribed nafcillin, 850 mg IVPB every 6 hours to infuse over 10 minutes. The nafcillin vial gives a concentration of 250 mg/mL. The recommended infusion concentration of nafcillin is 100 mg/mL. The amount of the IVPB that will 51
A child weighing 25 kg is prescribed vancomycin, 600 mg IVPB every 6 hours to infuse over 60 minutes. The concentration of vancomycin is 300 mg/mL. The recommended infusion concentration of vancomycin is 50 mg/mL. Based on this, the IVPB will be administe 12
A 3-week-old premature neonate weighing 1.6 kg is experiencing shock. The order is 2.5 mcg/kg/min at 0.6 mL/hr. The dilution order is 20 mg in 50 mL D5W. Which information verifies that the dilution order delivers 2.5 mcg/kg/min at 0.6 mL/hr? 240 mcg/hr will e administered. - 400mcg/mL is the concentration of the solution. - The dilution order delivers 2.5 mcg/min at 0.6 mL/hr
A 1-week-old premature neonate weighing 1.6 kg is experiencing shock. The order is 15 mcg/kg/min at 3.6 mL/hr. The dilution order is 20 mg in 50 mL D5W. Which information verifies that the dilution order delivers 15 mcg/kg/min at 3.6 mL/hr? 1440 mcg/hr will be administered. The dilution order delivers 15 mcg/kg/min at 3.6 mL/hr. 400 mcg/ mL is the concentration of the solution.
A 5-year-old child is diagnosed with status asthmaticus. The child’s current weight is 21 kg. The order is 0.1 mcg/kg/min at 0.25 mL/hr. The dilution order is 25 mg in 50 mL of D5W. Which information verifies that the dilution order delivers 0.1 mcg/kg/mi 0.126 mg/ hr sill be administered. - 0.5 mg/ mL is the concentration of the solution. - The dilution order delivers 0.1 mcg/kg/min at 0.25 mL/hr.
The amount of fluid in milliliters per hour that is needed to meet the 24-hour maintenance fluid requirements for a child who weighs 25 lbs is __ mL/hr (to the nearest tenth). 44.6
toddler weighing 22 lbs is prescribed acetaminophen for fever. The recommended dose of acetaminophen is 10 mg/kg/dose to 15 mg/kg/dose. The pediatrician prescribes 200 mg/dose every 6 hours for this toddler. Select the total daily dose prescribed (mg/day
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