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28 March, 18:21

A. A nurse practitioner prepares 500. mL of an IV of normal saline solution to be delivered at a rate of 80. mL/h. What is the infusion time, in hours, to deliver 500. mL?

b. A nurse practitioner orders Medrol to be given 1.5 mg/kg of body weight. Medrol is an anti-inflammatory administered as an intramuscular injection. If a child weighs 72.6 lb and the available stock of Medrol is 20. mg/mL, how many milliliters does the nurse administer to the child?

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  1. 28 March, 18:23
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    A. Quantity of saline = 500mL

    Rate of infusion = 80 mL / h

    Infusion time = Quantity / Rate = 500 mL / (80 mL/hr) = 6.25 hr

    b. Child weight = 72.6 lb = 32.93 kg

    Medrol to be given = 1.5 mg per kg

    Quantity of Medrol = 20 mg/mL

    Dosage available = 20 mg/mL / 1.5 mg/kg = 13.33 kg/mL

    Dosage according to body weight = 32.93 kg / 13.33 kg/mL = 2.47 mL
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