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20 August, 08:54

The healthcare provider orders potassium chloride 30 meq po q8h for an adult with hypokalemia. if the recommended adult dose is 10dash-100 meq/d po in divided doses, is the prescribed dose in the safe range?

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  1. 20 August, 09:13
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    The healthcare provider orders potassium chloride 30 mEq per orem (meaning orally) every 8 hours (q means every, 8h means 8 hours). The prescribed dose is 10 to 100 mEq per day per orem. Since the patient will take 30 mEq of potassium chloride every 6 hours; then in 24 hours, the patient will receive a total of 120 mEq of potassium chloride which exceeds the recommended dose of 10 to 100 mEq per day. In conclusion, 30 mEq every 8 hours is not within the safe range.
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