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RN ATI DRUG DOSAGE CALCULATION AND IV FLOW RATE CALCULATION TEST BANK WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND RATIONALE

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RN ATI DRUG DOSAGE CALCULATION AND IV FLOW RATE CALCULATION TEST BANK WITH CORRECT ANSWERS AND RATIONALE 1. A patient is receiving 160 mg of methylprednisolone (Medrol) IM every 12 hours. /ou have on hand two vials that each contains 125 mg/2 mL. How much will you draw into a syringe? Fill in the blanks. Correct answer: Formula: Rationale:  Use the standard formula above.  Multiply 160 mg (desired dose) to 2 ml (vehicle) to get 320 ml.  Divide 320 ml with 125 mg to get 2.56 ml.  Finally, round it off to one decimal place to get 2.6 ml. Computation: 2. /ou have an order for furosemide (Lasix) 80 mg IV every morning. /ou have on hand Lasix 20 mg in 2 mL sterile water. How many milliliters should you prepare? Fill in the blanks and record your answer using a whole number. 0.5 mL. Formula: Rationale:  Use the standard formula above.  Multiply 80 mg (desired dose) to 2 ml (vehicle) to get 160 ml.  Then, divide 160 ml with 20 mg (drug on hand) to get 8 ml. Computation: 3. A pre-op patient is ordered Atropine gr. 1/150 IM. The vial contains Atropine 0.4 mg in 1 ml. How much in ml will you give? Fill in the blanks. Correct answer: Formula: Rationale:  1/150 gr is equal to 0.4 mg.  Divide 0.4 mg (desired dose) with 0.4 mg (drug on hand), then multiply by 1 ml (vehicle) to get 1 ml. Computation: 1gr = 60 mg 1/150 gr – .4 mg 0.4 mg : 1 ml = 0.4 mg : x ml 4. Lanoxin (digoxin) 125 mcg is ordered IVP every a.m. The vial contains 0.5 mg in 2 ml. How many ml will you give? Fill in the blanks. Record your answer using one decimal place. Correct answer: 1 mL. Downloaded by Elizabeth Whitney () B. 86 to 431 mg Formula: Rationale:  Use the standard formula above.  Convert mcg to mg by dividing 125 mcg with 1,000 mcg to get 0.125 mg.  Divide 0.125 mg (desired dose) with 0.5 mg (drug on hand) to get 0.25 mg.  Multiply 0.25 mg to 2 ml to get 0.5 ml. Computation: 1 mg = 1000 mcg 0.5 mg : 2 ml = .125 mg : x m

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