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Give the instructions for preparing a two-fold serial dilution of serum from 0.5 mL serum and using 0.5mL saline in each of five numbered tubes
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- Describe how to create the following dilutions using serum and saline as the diluent: 1/20 and 2/10.Prescribed: Mesna 2,500 mg in 125 mL Normal Saline by IV to infuse at 250 mL/hr. On hand: vial containing Mesna 100mg/mL. How many mL of Mesna should be added to the 125 mL IV bag of D5W to prepare this IV infusion?Serum is diluted with an equal amount of diluent (such as tube #1, 1/2 and tube #2, 1/2). What is the concentration in tube #2 if the original concentration was 100 mg/dL?
- The order is for 1 gm of ampicillin in 75 mL of Normal Saline to run in 40 min. The drop factor is 20gtt/mL. At how many mL per hour should this IV run?The order reads: “Infuse 1000 mL of normal saline over the next 8 hours.” The IV tubing has a drop factor of 15 gtt/mL. Calculate the mL/hour rate, and calculate the drops/minute setting for the IV tubing with this gravity infusion.The order is for Gentamicin 50 mg IVPB. The IVPB label reads Gentamicin 50 mg in 100 milliliters physiologic saline. The drop factor is 20 gtt/ml. Infuse in thirty minutes. How many drops per minute should the IVPB infuse?
- Calculate the amount to dispense for each of the following orders. When more than one dosage strength is available, choose the most appropriat Ordered: Furosemide oral solution 75 mg daily for 60 days On hand: Furosemide oral solution 40 mg per 4 mLWhy is the Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ineffective in patients with severe anemia? Identify an appropriate sedimentation test that could be performed alternatively.For the following questions, specify the amount of diluent to add and the resulting solution concentration. Calculate the amount to give and indicate the dose with an arrow on the accompanying syringe. Finally, make a reconstitution label, if required. ion Order: vancomycin hydrochloride 750 mg IV q6h D Package Insert Instructions: For IV use, dilute each 500 mg with 10 mL sterile water. Prior to administration, dilute further with 200 mL of dextrose or saline solution and infuse over 60 minutes. Aqueous solution is stable for two weeks. Reconstitute with mL diluent for a total solution volume of concentration of g/ mL. Give: AT JITEN mL Q Search JmL P === === ace mL with a 39
- a: Name the standard method for the determination of Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate ESR. b: Name two conditions in which ESR is raised. c: State the principle of the test. d: Explain the mechanism of the test. e: What is the clinical significance of the test. f: State two precautions to be observed during the test.if lincomycin was ordered to be infused QID along side an infusion of D5W; what would be the drops per minute infused for the D5W if the total infusion ordered is 2,000 mL over 24 hours? *Rx6 Order : Zithromax 500 mg daily per feeding tube Supply : Zithromax syrup 100mg/5mL suspension How many mL should be dispensed to the patient?