Calculating Drug Dosages: A Patient-Safe Approach To Nursing And Math 2nd
Edition By Castillo, Verified Chapters 1 - 22, Complete Newest Version
,Contents
I. Safety In Medication Administration ................................................................................... 3
Chapter 1: Safety In Medication Administration ........................................................................ 3
Chapter 2: The Drug Label ........................................................................................................... 9
Ii. Systems Of Measurement ................................................................................................ 21
Chapter 3: The Metric System ................................................................................................... 21
Chapter 4: The Household System ............................................................................................ 29
Iii. Methods Of Calculation .................................................................................................. 35
Chapter 5: Linear Ratio And Proportion .................................................................................... 35
Chapter 6: Fractional Ratio And Proportion ............................................................................. 45
Chapter 7: Dimensional Analysis ............................................................................................... 58
Chapter 8: Formula Method...................................................................................................... 71
Iv. Administration Of Medications ....................................................................................... 84
Chapter 9: Calculating Oral Medication Doses ......................................................................... 84
Chapter 10: Syringes And Needles ............................................................................................ 96
Chapter 11: Calculating Parenteral Medication Doses ........................................................... 108
Chapter 12: Preparing Powdered Parenteral Medication ...................................................... 120
Chapter 13: Administration Of Insulin .................................................................................... 136
V. Iv Therapy And Administration Of Intravenous Medications .......................................... 149
Chapter 14: Intravenous Infusion And Infusion Rate .............................................................. 149
Chapter 15: Calculating Infusion And Completion Time ......................................................... 160
Chapter 16: Administering Direct Iv Medications ................................................................... 171
Vi. Verifying Safe Dose And Critical Care Calculations ......................................................... 190
Chapter 17: Verifying Safe Dose.............................................................................................. 190
Chapter 18: Titration Of Intravenous Medications ................................................................. 206
Vii. Intake And Output ....................................................................................................... 219
Chapter 19: Calculating Input And Output.............................................................................. 219
Chapter 20: Calculating Parenteral Intake .............................................................................. 234
Viii. Dosages For Pediatric And Older Adult Populations ..................................................... 247
Chapter 21: Considerations For The Pediatric Patient ............................................................ 247
Chapter 22: Considerations For The Older Adult .................................................................... 261
,I. Safety In Medication Administration
Chapter 1: Safety In Medication Administration
Castillo: Calculating Drug Dosages: A Patient-Safe Approach To Nursing And Math 2nd Edition
Multiple Choice
1. The Following Medication Order Is In The Patient’s Medication Administration Record
(Mar):
Methylprednisolone 40 Mg Po Daily At 0900.
After Reading The Order, The Nurse Correctly Determines:
A “Po” Is An Inappropriate Abbreviation.
B The Medication Order Is Written Correctly.
C 40 Mg Should Be Written As 40mg.
D Tall Man Lettering Indicates That The Drug Is A Narcotic.
Answer: B
Feedback
The Medication Order Has All The Required Components (Drug Name, Dose, Route, And
Frequency Of Administration) For A Drug Order. “Po” Is An Appropriate Abbreviation; 40 Mg Is
Written Correctly With A Space Between The Dose And The Unit Of Measurement. Tall Man
Lettering Is Used To Distinguish The Drug From Another Drug
With A Similar Name.
,2. Which Of The Following Accurately Describes The “Boxed Warning” Found On A Drug
Label?
A It Is Primarily Is Used To Identify The Safe Dose For The Patient.
B It Is Commonly Found On All Drug Labels.
C It Identifies Serious Potential Risks And Side Effects Related To Drug Use.
D It Protects The Patient By Providing Information To Decrease Side Effects.
Answer: C
Feedback
A Drug Label With A Boxed Warning Provides Information To Healthcare Professionals And
Patients Regarding The Serious Risks And Side Effects Related To The Drug. The Boxed Warning
Is Not The Primary Source For Identifying The Patient’s Drug Dosage.
The Warning Is Found On Specific Prescription Medications And Does Not Provide Information
To Reduce Or Decrease Side Effects.
3. When Practicing Safety In The Administration Of Medication, For Which Of The
Following Medication Orders Should A Nurse Seek Clarification Before The Administration Of
The Medication?
A Regular Insulin 5 U Subcut Now.
B Enoxaparin 80 Mg Subcut Every 12 Hours.
C Benadryl 50 Mg Po Prn Every 6 Hr For Itching.
D Ondansetron 4 Mg Ivp Stat.
Answer: A
, Feedback
The “U” Should Never Be Used In A Medication Order; Rather, For Safety, The Word “Units”
Should Be Spelled Out. The Other Answer Options Contain The Required
Components Needed To Safely Carry Out The Medication Order.
4. A Nurse Is Reviewing A Drug Label With A Drug Name Written With Tall Man Lettering.
Which Statements Shows The Nurse Has A Correct Understanding Of Tall Man Lettering On A
Drug Label?
A “The Tall Man Lettering Means This Is A High Alert Drug.”
B “The Tall Man Lettering Helps Me Distinguish This Drug With Other Drugs That
Have Similar Names.”
C “The Tall Man Lettering Means That This Drug Must Have A Boxed Warning.”
D “The Tall Man Lettering Helps Me Quickly Identify That This Drug Is An Injectable
Drug.”
Answer: B
Feedback
Tall Man Lettering Highlights A Portion Of The Drug Name To Help Distinguish From Similar
Drug Names. It Is Not Used To Identify High Alert Drugs, Highlight A Boxed
Warning, Or Identify Injectable Drugs.
5. The Following Medication Orders Are Found In The Patient’s Mar:
Metformin Hcl 500 Mg Po Daily At 0900. Hydrochlorothiazide 25 Mg Po Every 12 Hr At 0900
And 2100. Digoxin .25 Mg Po Daily At 0900.