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ATI Safe Dosage Calculations: Critical Care Medications Leave the first rating Save Terms in this set (25) A nurse is preparing to administer magnesium sulfate 1.75g/hr by continuous IV infusion. Available is 4g magnesium sulfate in 100mL dextrose 5% water. The nurse should se the IV pump to deliver how many mL/hr? (Round the answer to the nearest tenth. Use a leading zero is it applies. Do not use a trailing zero) 1.74g / 4g = 0.4375 X 100mL = 43.75 = 43.8mL/hr A nurse is preparing to administer lidocaine 2 mg/min by continuous IV infusion. Available is lidocaine 2 g in 500 ml dextrose 5% in water (D5W). The nurse should set the IV pump to deliver how many ml/hr? A nurse is preparing to administer lidocaine 3 mg/min by continuous IV infusion. Available is 2 g lidocaine in 500 ml dextrose 5% in water (D5W). The nurse should set the IV pump to deliver how many ml/hr? 2mg / 1000mg = 0.002g X 60mins = 0.12g / 2g = 0.06g X 500mL = 30mL/hr 3mg / 1000mg = 0.003g X 60min = 0.18g/hr / 2g = 0.09g X 500mL = 45m/hr 1.5g / 20g = 0.075g X 500mL = 37.5mL A nurse is preparing to administer magnesium sulfate 1.5 g/hr by continuous IV infusion. Available is magnesium sulfate 20 g in 500 ml dextrose 5% in water (D5W). The nurse should set the IV pump to deliver how many ml/ hr? A nurse is preparing to administer heparin 15 units/kg/hr by continuous IV infusion to a client who weighs 72 kg. Available is 25,000 units of heparin in 500 ml 0.9% sodium chloride. The nurse should set the IV pump to deliver how many ml/hr? 72kg X 15units/kg = 1,080units / 25,000units = 0.0432units X 500mL = 21.6mL

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A nurse is preparing 1.74g / 4g = 0.4375 X 100mL = 43.75 =
to administer 43.8mL/hr
magnesium sulfate
1.75g/hr by
continuous IV
infusion. Available is
4g magnesium
sulfate in 100mL
dextrose 5% water.
The nurse should se
the IV pump to
deliver how many
mL/hr? (Round the
answer to the
nearest tenth. Use a
leading zero is it
applies. Do not use
a trailing zero)

, A nurse is preparing 2mg / 1000mg = 0.002g X 60mins = 0.12g /
to administer 2g = 0.06g X 500mL = 30mL/hr
lidocaine 2 mg/min
by continuous IV
infusion. Available is
lidocaine 2 g in 500
ml dextrose 5% in
water (D5W). The
nurse should set the
IV pump to deliver
how many ml/hr?

A nurse is preparing 3mg / 1000mg = 0.003g X 60min = 0.18g/hr
to administer / 2g = 0.09g X 500mL = 45m/hr
lidocaine 3 mg/min
by continuous IV
infusion. Available is
2 g lidocaine in 500
ml dextrose 5% in
water (D5W). The
nurse should set the
IV pump to deliver
how many ml/hr?

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