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Math Work Sheet Pharmacology NURS 122

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1. Your patient is receiving an IV 1000 milliliters of 0.9% NS with 1000 milligrams of the bronchodilator aminophylinne. The flow rate is 50 milliliters an hour. How many milligrams per hours is your pt receiving?

2. 500 ml 5% DW with 50,000 units of heparin IV. Infuse at rate of 10 milliliters per hour. How many units is your pt receiving?

3. Order: Amoxicillin 0.75 g PO qid Available: Bottle 16 oz of Amoxicillin suspension each 5 ml contains 250mg. How many milliliters should you give?

4. Order: Methotrimeprazine 20 mg IM Q 6 hrs PRN for agitation. Available: 60 mg/ 4 ml. Client Lindsey Lohan Site: Vastus Lateralis .How many milliliters will you give?

5. Order: Zinacef: 1,500 mg IM on call to OR. Available: 3 g/ 5 ml. Client: Whitney Houston, site ventral gluteal. How many milliliters will you give?

6. Keflex is available 1 g in 4.4 ml IV in solution. Prepare 500 mg injection. You would give?

7. The physician orders 50 mg nitro in 250 ml D5W to infuse in 5 hours. What is the flow rate on the IV pump?

8. They physician orders 1.5 magnesium sulfate IVPB in 100 ml D5W to infuse over 30 minutes. The drop factor is 10 gtt/ ml. What is the flow rate manual IV?

9. Physician orders 750mg ampicillin IVPB. Available 1.5 g with instructions to reconstitute with 8.9 ml of NS for a final concentration of 1.5 ml in 10 ml NS. How many milliliters will you give?

10. Physician orders 750 mg of erythromycin in 50 ml D5W to infuse over 30 minutes. The drop factor is 15 gtt/ml. What is the flow rate on manual IV?

11. The physician orders 500 ml of 0.45% NS with 20 mEq of KCL to infuse over 8 hours. Calculate the number of milliliters per hour to set on IV pump?

12. Physician order 250 ml of NS to infuse in 30 minutes. The drop factor listed on IV tubing is 10 gtt/ml. Calculate the number of gtts per min required to infuse IV bolus.

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