Drug Orders and Dosage Calculations
Drug Orders and Dosage Calculations
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Drug Orders and Dosage Calculations: The physician has ordered Lanoxin elixir 90 mcg p.o. daily. The available medication contains 0.05 mg/10 ml. WORKING If 0.05mg is contained in 10ml 90mg would be contained; = {(90 /0.05)*10} =180ml
Drug Orders and Dosage Calculations
How many milliliters will you administer? __180ml__________________________ The physician has ordered ASA 650 mg p.o. Q 4 hr. for temperature higher than 101° F. The medication is supplied in gr V tablets How many tablets will the patient receive per dose? 650 mg -24/4 =6 times -total = 6*650 =3900mg 1 tablet =60mg – (3900/60) =65 tablets _____________________
Refer to question # 2 above. What is the maximum number of tablets the patient can receive in any 24 hour period? Duration is 4 hours -(24/4) =6 times a day =(65/6) =10 tablets The physician has ordered Synthroid 150 mcg p.o. QD. The medication is supplied as 0.15 mg/tablet. How many tablets will you administer?____1000 tablets_________________________ Total =150mg 1 tablet =0.15 mg =(150/0.15) =1000 tablets The physician has ordered KCL 30 mEq p.o. daily. The medication is supplied as 40mEq/15 ml. How many milliliters will you administer?___________________________ 40mEq=15ml 30mEq= {(30*15)/40} =11.25ml
Drug Orders and Dosage Calculations
The physician has ordered Neupogen 360 mcg SQ QD. The medication is supplied as 300 mcg/ml. How many milliliters will you administer? ___________1.2ml________________ 360mg 360/300 =1.2ml The physician has ordered amoxicillin 0.1 g p.o. q8h. Drug available is amoxicillin oral suspension, 200 mg/5ml. 1g=1000mg 0.1g= 100mg -24/8 =3 times -100*3 =300mg -[(300/200)*5] ={(100/200)*5} =7.5ml How many milliliters will the patient receive in 24 hours?___7.5ml____________ Order: Cefazolin (Ancef) 500 mg IM q6h. Available: Ancef powder to which you will add 2.5 ml sterile water, which will be equivalent to 1 gram. 1g=1000mg -500mg=0.5g -24/6 4 times -o.5*4 =2g=200mg -2.5*2.