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  1. What would the nurse administer?, A nurse is to administer 150 mg of a drug intramuscularly. The label on the multidose vials reads 100 mg/mL. How much would the nurse give?, A nurse is to administer 30 mg of furosemide (Lasix) to a client with congestive heart failure (CHF).

  2. Formula: 10 mg × 1 tab = x tab 5 mg KEY POINTS: Learn the method of your choice; study the setup. To arrive at the correct answer, the units of measurement must be set up so that they cancel. Working With a Method of Calculation Solve the following problems using the method of your choice. 1. The order is for 50 mg. The pharmacy sends 25

  3. 29 kwi 2024 · Included topics are dosage calculation, metric conversions, unit conversions, parenteral medications, and fluid input and output. As you can tell, this NCLEX practice exam requires tons of calculations, so get your calculators ready!

  4. In this review we will start by working basic metric conversions and then progress to solving more complex dosage calculations. You will learn how to work the following drug calculation problems: Conversions; Oral Liquid Medications; Capsules and Tablets; IV Boluses; IV Flow Rates (gtts/min) IV Flow Rate (mL/hr) IV Flow Rates (Infusion Time)

  5. Dosage calculation is done to calculate the required number/volume of drug(s) to administer to the patient. The medication might be administered in two ways; tablet form and fluid form.

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    Step 1: What do I need? What unit of measurement do you need? . Write this on the right of your paper. Step 2: What is the order? . What does the order or prescription say? . Write this on the left of the paper. . Step 3: What conversion do I need to use? . Does the question give any conversion? .

  7. Centre for Nursing & Midwifery Education Donegal & Letterkenny University Hospital, June 2020 9 Performing Drug Calculations To calculate the correct dose of drug, use the following formula. There are 2 examples of formula 1 Formula 1 A) Dose require x Volume Dose Available B) WIG (Want, In, Got) What you Want x in What you’ve Got

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