ased on the Renal Drug Handbook 3rd Edition, the right rate of administration of potassium chloride is the following. ● Infusion up to 20mmol potassium per hour except in an extreme hypokalaemic emergency where some units give up to 40mmol/hour with cardiac monitoring ● Give IV solution well diluted (not exceeding 40mmol/500mL) for peripheral administration. ● Mix IV solutions thoroughly to avoid the layering effect ● Some units give more concentrated solution centrally: 100–200mmol/100mL sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5%, but at a rate not more than 20mmol/hour Does the doctor's order comply with the renal drug handbook?

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Age: 72
Gender: Male
Height: 172 cm
Weight: 78 kg
The doctor's order is Potassium Chloride 40meq in 1L to run for 8 hours for the patient.
Based on the Renal Drug Handbook 3rd Edition, the right rate of administration of potassium chloride is the following.

● Infusion up to 20mmol potassium per hour except in an extreme hypokalaemic emergency where some units give up to 40mmol/hour with cardiac monitoring
● Give IV solution well diluted (not exceeding 40mmol/500mL) for peripheral administration.
● Mix IV solutions thoroughly to avoid the layering effect
● Some units give more concentrated solution centrally: 100–200mmol/100mL sodium chloride 0.9% or glucose 5%, but at a rate not more than 20mmol/hour

Does the doctor's order comply with the renal drug handbook?

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