A client weighing 149 lb has an order for 475 mg of a medica…

A client weighing 149 lb has an order for 475 mg of a medication in 100 mL of NS q6h. The normal dosage range is 8-12 mg/kg/dose in divided doses q8h. Round converted weight to the nearest tenth. Based on the client’s weight, what is the 24-hour dosage range? Express final answer to the nearest whole number. [BLANK-1] Is the ordered dose safe? (Answer Yes or No) [BLANK-2]

Stroke Protocol: Administer a bolus with heparin 80 units pe…

Stroke Protocol: Administer a bolus with heparin 80 units per kilogram of body weight and start IV infusion at 18 units/kg/hr. The client’s weight: 198 lb. (Do not round converted weight.) [BLANK-1] How many units will the nurse administer for the bolus dose? [BLANK-2] How many units per hour will the nurse administer for the IV infusion?

The nurse is caring for a client who is currently receiving…

The nurse is caring for a client who is currently receiving IV heparin. The client weighs 257 lb. The most recent aPTT is 43 seconds. Use the Weight-Based Heparin Protocol to answer the questions that follow. Round converted weight to the nearest tenth. heparin protocol 1.jpg What is the initial infusion rate in units/hr? Express final answer to the nearest whole number. [BLANK-1] The client’s most recent aPTT is 93 seconds. Based on this result, what is the new infusion rate in mL/hr? Express final answer to the nearest whole number. [BLANK-2]