SAFE DOSAGES BY BODY WEIGHT (DAILY ORDERED) Ordered for a 10…

SAFE DOSAGES BY BODY WEIGHT (DAILY ORDERED) Ordered for a 10-year-old patient on the pediatric floor who weighs 45 kg is Tobramycin sulfate 80 mg IVPB every 8 hours.  The recommended dosing range for Tobramycin is 3 to 6 mg/kg/day. Peak and trough levels have been WNL.  Is the daily dose within the recommended range? (Write IS or IS NOT)   =    Daily dose                                      in range                

A toddler is admitted to the emergency department due to rec…

A toddler is admitted to the emergency department due to recent onset of abdominal pain and red, jelly-like stools. The nurse has completed the child’s admission assessment. Drag the choices below to specify what condition the client is most likely experiencing, 2 actions the nurse should take to address that condition and 2 parameters the nurse should monitor to assess the client’s progress. Choose only one tile for each of the actions the nurse has to take and each of the parameters the nurse has to monitor. (not all tiles will be used).

 IV FLOW RATES An IV piggyback of Zosyn is ordered as: Zosyn…

 IV FLOW RATES An IV piggyback of Zosyn is ordered as: Zosyn 875 mg in 50 ml bag to be infused over 30 minutes every 8 hours.  At what rate in ml/hr would you set the secondary line on the IV pump to administer this medication over 30 minutes?   Show calculations in your scrap paper and round to a whole number.                                                                                                                                    = ______________ml/hr

 IV FLOW RATES 1 Liter of lactated ringer’s is to be adminis…

 IV FLOW RATES 1 Liter of lactated ringer’s is to be administered over 3 hours, your tubing drop factor is 10 gtts/mL.  What should be the rate of flow in drops per minute? Show calculations on your scrap paper and round to the closest whole number.     = ___________gtts/minute

CALCULATING DOSAGES A child has a urinary tract infection an…

CALCULATING DOSAGES A child has a urinary tract infection and is to receive 150 mg Amoxicillin po q 6 hr. The label reads 130 mg/5 mL. How many milliliters will you prepare for this child?  Show your calculations on your scrap paper. Round to tenths.                         = ___________ml