A client is receiving a primary infusion of intravenous lact…

A client is receiving a primary infusion of intravenous lactated ringers (LR) at 150 milliliters per hour. The client will receive a secondary infusion of Ciprofloxacin 200 milligrams in 100 milliliters of 0.9 normal saline at 1730 to infuse at 50 milliliters per hour. How much fluid does the client get during the 0700 to 1900 shift? Must include units of measurement in answer. [BLANK-1]

The nurse just started a 1000 milliliter fluid bolus of 0.9…

The nurse just started a 1000 milliliter fluid bolus of 0.9 normal saline that will infuse over two hours. How should the nurse program the rate in milliliters per hour on the pump? Must include units of measurement in answer. [BLANK-1] The nurse needs to administer vancomycin 1 gram in 250 milliliters of 0.9 normal saline over 2 hours. Should the nurse administer the vancomycin now as a secondary infusion? Answer Yes or No. [BLANK-2]

The client is receiving a primary infusion of 0.9 normal sal…

The client is receiving a primary infusion of 0.9 normal saline infusing at 100 milliliters per hour. The client is receiving a primary infusion of Heparin infusing at 24 milliliters per hour. The label reads heparin 25,000 units in 250 milliliters of 0.9 normal saline. At 1500 the nurse decreases the rate of the heparin infusion to 18 milliliters per hour based on the PTT result. What is the client’s intake from 0700 to 1900? Must include units of measurement in answer. [BLANK-1]