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1. Â A patient was prescribed heparin sodium 10units/kg/h; titrate according to the weight-based heparin protocol. The patient’s weight is 120 pounds. Heparin 25, 000 units/250ml(100 unit/ML is available. A. Calculate the flow rate in mL/h______________ B. aPTT is 40, and the above protocol states to rebolus with 40units/kg and increase the infusion rate by 2 units. Kg/h. How many more units did the patient receive? ____________ What is the new flow rate?__
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2.Give Regular insulin by continuous I.V. infusion at 20 units/hr. The solution is 250 mL NS with 100 units of Regular insulin. What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose?
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3.Administer a Theophylline drip at 40 mg/hr 1.V. The solution is 250 mL D5W + Theophylline 500 mg. What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose?
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4. Give Tridil 15 mcg/minute. Tridil is mixed 50 mg in 500 mL D5W. What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose?.
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5. Give propofol 10 mcg/kg/minute. The infusion is mixed propofol 250 mg in 250 mL D5W. The patient weighs 168lbs . What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose?
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6 .Give Nitroprusside 5 mcg/kg/minute via continuous infusion for a patient weighing 205 lbs. Nitroprusside is available in a solution of 200 mg in 250 mL D5W. What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose
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