A drug is ordered to be administered IV at the initial rate of 4 mU/min, and may increase by 2 mU/min q 15 min to a max of 10 mU/min. The IV strength is 5 mu/mL. Construct the first two lines of the titration table for this order. O A. Dose Rate (mU/min) 4 mU/min (initial) IV rate (mL/h) 36 mL/h 8 mU/min 48 mL/h O B. Dose Rate (mU/min) 4 mU/min (initial) 6 mU/min IV rate (mL/h) 24 mL/h 48 mL/h OC. Dose Rate (mU/min) 4 mU/min (initial) 6 mU/min O D. Dose Rate (mU/min) 4 mU/min (initial) 6 mU/min IV rate (mL/h) 48 mL/h 72 mL/h IV rate (mL/h) 36 mL/h 36 mL/h
A drug is ordered to be administered IV at the initial rate of 4 mU/min, and may increase by 2 mU/min q 15 min to a max of 10 mU/min. The IV strength is 5 mu/mL. Construct the first two lines of the titration table for this order. O A. Dose Rate (mU/min) 4 mU/min (initial) IV rate (mL/h) 36 mL/h 8 mU/min 48 mL/h O B. Dose Rate (mU/min) 4 mU/min (initial) 6 mU/min IV rate (mL/h) 24 mL/h 48 mL/h OC. Dose Rate (mU/min) 4 mU/min (initial) 6 mU/min O D. Dose Rate (mU/min) 4 mU/min (initial) 6 mU/min IV rate (mL/h) 48 mL/h 72 mL/h IV rate (mL/h) 36 mL/h 36 mL/h
Chapter16: Applications Of Neutralization Titrations
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 16.28QAP
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