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- Orders arrived at the same time on the following patients: Halann Burger: UA with C&S Suzie Que: Theophylline peak and trough, oral dose - slow release prep, 3.75 hours ago Phishan Chipps: CBC STAT Schweet Cheeks: Fasting glucose How will you prioritize the patients listed above and whyPlease answer all 5 The nurse notes the infusion pump is running at 9mL/hr. The medication hanging is Insulin lispro 20 units mixed in 100mL normal saline. Calculate the dosage in units/hr. (Numeric value only) HCP orders Lantus insulin 25 units Subcutaneously AC and HS. You have a vial which states, “100units in 10 mL”. Calculate the dose in mL. (Enter numeric value only, if rounding required round to nearest hundreth) A medication 250 mg PO every 8 hours is prescribed for a client with an infection. The drug is available in a suspension of 100mg/10ml. How many mL should the nurse administer with each dose? (Numeric Value only) The HCP orders MEDICATION 20mEq IVPB, pharmacy sends up four 5 mEq bags to infuse over 1 HR each. At change of shift the nurse reports that the first of the 5 mEq doses was hung at 0630. Calculate the completion time of the entire bolus replacement. (Use military time; include hrs and minutes) Dosing protocol is prescribed for a client weighing 60 kg. Per…Client was prescribed morphine IV 0.05mg/kg/dose now and every 2 hours as needed for moderate to severe pain. Morphine is available in parenteral dose of 2mg/mL. How much medication should nurse draw up for administration? (patient weighs 140 lbs on admission)
- Ordered: 0.03 g/kg q6h Weight: 60lb (round weight to the nearest tenth) On hand: 200 mg/5mL How many mg per dose is ordered? Per day? The safe range is 3200-3600 mg/day is the ordered dose safe? How many mL will the patient receive per dose? Per day?The drug reference indicates 15mg/kg/day q8h of kanamycin is a safe dose range. Order: Kanamycin 200mg IV q8h The client weighs 35 kg. How much will the nurse administer?Ordered: Digoxin 0.25 mg p.o. daily Available Digoxin 125 mcg per tab How many tabs will the nurse give daily.