Summary Module 1: Dosage Calculations, IV Medications, Blood Transfusions, and Parenteral Nutrition Therapy
Dosage Calculations, IV Medications, Blood Transfusions, and Parenteral Nutrition Therapy......:Dosage Calculations (PowerPoint) IV Solutions Provides rapid therapeutic effect Can lead to immediate serious reactions Isotonic: parenteral solution within osmolarity of 270-300 mOsm/L. When infused, fluid d/n move into or out of body cells. Pt is at risk for fluid overload. Hypertonic: fluids greater than 300 (parenteral nutrition is this) Used to correct fluid and electrolyte and acid-base imbalances by moving water out of the bodies cells into the blood stream. Hypotonic: fluids less than 270 Fluid moves into the cells. IV and IV Push Medications IV Push IV push medications are injected directly into the IV port using a syringe. Flush the line before and after giving med with 10 ml of normal saline or per facility protocol Adverse Reactions Severe adverse reactions may occur quickly Hypersensitivity to IV medications can occur immediately *The most severe reaction is anaphylaxis Dramatic and acute, marked by sudden onset of rapid articaria and respiratory distress *The most common anaphylaxis causing medication is Penicillin at parental administration
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- August 13, 2021
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- dosage calculations
- iv medications
- blood transfusions
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and parenteral nutrition therapy