Geriatric Dosage Calculation Worksheet 1.The patient has an order…

Question Answered step-by-step Geriatric Dosage Calculation Worksheet 1.The patient has an order… Geriatric Dosage Calculation Worksheet1.     The patient has an order for 1500mL of D5NS to infused over 4 hours. Calculate the hourly rate in mL/hour. 2.     Order: Infuse 2L of 0.9% Normal Saline over 8 hours. Calculate the hourly rate in mL/hour. 3.     If 2000 mL of Lactated Ringers is administered at 95 mL/hr. How many hours with it take to infuse all of the IV fluid? (Round to the nearest hour) 4.     Order: Normal Saline to infuse at 80mL/hr. Using macrodrip tubing (10 gtt/mL), what is the drip rate? 5.     Order: Infused 650 mL of NS over 5 hours. What hourly rate would you set the pump at? 6.     Order: Lanoxin 0.125mg IV daily infused at 100 mL/hour.Pharmacy provides: Lanoxin 0.25mg/2mL ampulesWhat volume of medication will you draw up? 7.     The nurse has an order to administer amikacin 600 mg IM. A vial of amikacin 1g / 2 mL isavailable. To administer the ordered dose, how many mL would the nurse draw up? 8.     The physician orders 25 mcg/kg/min of Fentanyl for a patient. The patient weighs 44kg. How many mg will the patient receive in one hour? 9.     The physician orders Potassium Chloride to be infused at 0.4 meq/kg/dose for potassium replacement for the patient. The patient weighs 185 lbs. How many meq of the medication would you expect to administer to your patient for one dose? (Round to one decimal place) 10. Order: IV NS @ 100 mL/hr. When you arrive to start your shift and check the IV (macrodrip tubing 10 gtt/mL), you count a set gtt/min of 15. Is this correct? And if not, what should the gtt/min be? Health Science Science Nursing NUR 201 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)