Propofol in infusing at 23.2 mL/hr. The label states there a…

Propofol in infusing at 23.2 mL/hr. The label states there are 1000mg Propofol in 100 mL of D5W. The patient weighs 198 pounds. How many mcg/kg/min is the drip infusing? Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Do not include units of measurement in the answer. The following formulas may be used on Math questions. When calculating a weight in kilograms round to the nearest hundredth and then use that number to calculate the dosage.  Round your final answer as indicated in the question.  ml/hr = mcg x kg x 60      or ml/hr = mcg x kg x 60 divided by mcg/ml                 mcg/ml  mcg/kg/min = mcg/ml x ml/hr divided by kg divided by 60  mcg/min= mcg/ml x ml/hr divided by 60  ml/hr = mg drip ordered to infuse at x 60 divided by mg/ml  ml/hr = mcg drip ordered to infuse at x 60 divided by mcg/ml [BLANK-1]