ATI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS. (ATI)

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ATI DOSAGE CALCULATION 2.0 DEC 2023 COMPLETE 100% CONFIRMED
  • ATI DOSAGE CALCULATION 2.0 DEC 2023 COMPLETE 100% CONFIRMED

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  • 1. A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about crushing medications. The nurse should explain that which of the following medications can be crushed? Extended-release oxycodone Sublingual nitroglycerine Enteric-coated aspirin Sucralfate tablets 2. A nurse is caring for a client who reports severe back pain at 1400. The client's prescriptions include oxy- codone extended-release 20 mg PO Sucralfate tablets The nurse should explain that cer- tain medications, such as those that a...
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NUR 2349 Professional Nursing Dosage Calculations  (Verified ANSWERS)
  • NUR 2349 Professional Nursing Dosage Calculations (Verified ANSWERS)

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ATI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS – 100% CORRECT SOLUTION GUIDE.
  • ATI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS – 100% CORRECT SOLUTION GUIDE.

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  • 1. The order is to give 60 mg of Garamycin (gentamicin) IM every 8hr. The vial is labeled 80 mg/ 2 mL. How many mL will you give? ? mL = 2mL/80 mg X 60 mg/(1) = 12/8 = 1.5 mL 2. The patient is to receive 65 Units of a drug. The vial is labeled 50 Units per 2 mL. How many mL will you give? ? mL = 2 mL/50 units X 65 units/(1) = 130/50 = 2.6 mL 3. The patient is to receive 0.6 g of a drug. How many mg will you give? ? mg = 1000 mg/1 g X 0.6 g/(1) = 600/1 = 600 mg 4. The patient ...
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ATI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS – 100% CORRECT SOLUTION GUIDE
  • ATI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS – 100% CORRECT SOLUTION GUIDE

  • Exam (elaborations) • 12 pages • 2021
  • 1. The order is to give 60 mg of Garamycin (gentamicin) IM every 8hr. The vial is labeled 80 mg/ 2 mL. How many mL will you give? ? mL = 2mL/80 mg X 60 mg/(1) = 12/8 = 1.5 mL 2. The patient is to receive 65 Units of a drug. The vial is labeled 50 Units per 2 mL. How many mL will you give? ? mL = 2 mL/50 units X 65 units/(1) = 130/50 = 2.6 mL 3. The patient is to receive 0.6 g of a drug. How many mg will you give? ? mg = 1000 mg/1 g X 0.6 g/(1) = 600/1 = 600 mg 4. The patient ...
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