A patient is to recieve a medication titrated between 6 mcg/kg/min and 10 mog/kgimin. The patient is a 68 year old femaile that is 5 t 6 in tal and weighs 167 Ib. The V bag contains 80 mg of the medication in 250 mi. of solution. Remember we must round the weight to tenths. What is the minimum mLhr rate for this patient? muhr Calculate the maximum mL/hr rate for this patient. mLhr Knowing that there is a direct variation (ie. a proportional relationship) between the dose and rate - create and solve a missing-value proportion to calculate the dose that the patient is receiving if the IV pump is running at 119.5 mL/hr. Current dose: Omogkgimin You can round to the nearest tenth, as needed

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A patient is to recieve a medication titrated between 6 mcg/kg/min and 10 mcg/kg/min.
The patient is a 68 year old femaile that is 5 ft 6 in tall and weighs 167 Ib. The IV bag contains 80 mg of the medication in 250 ml of solution.
Remember we must round the weight to tenths.
What is the minimum mL/hr rate for this patient? OmL/hr
Calculate the maximum mL/hr rate for this patient. OmL/hr
Knowing that there is a direct variation (i.e. a proportional relationship) between the dose and rate - create and solve a missing-value proportion to calculate the
dose that the patient is receiving if the IV pump is running at 119.5 mL/hr.
Current dose: mcg/kg/min
You can round to the nearest tenth, as needed
Transcribed Image Text:A patient is to recieve a medication titrated between 6 mcg/kg/min and 10 mcg/kg/min. The patient is a 68 year old femaile that is 5 ft 6 in tall and weighs 167 Ib. The IV bag contains 80 mg of the medication in 250 ml of solution. Remember we must round the weight to tenths. What is the minimum mL/hr rate for this patient? OmL/hr Calculate the maximum mL/hr rate for this patient. OmL/hr Knowing that there is a direct variation (i.e. a proportional relationship) between the dose and rate - create and solve a missing-value proportion to calculate the dose that the patient is receiving if the IV pump is running at 119.5 mL/hr. Current dose: mcg/kg/min You can round to the nearest tenth, as needed
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