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    Jul 29, 2024 · To calculate liquid medication dosage: Suppose we have a syrup containing 1 mg of a drug in 2 mL of liquid. We must administer 0.1 mg per pound of body weight to a 20 lb child. To calculate how much of the drug should be administered: Dose = Weight × Dosage. Dose = 20 lbs × (0.1 mg / 1 lbs) = 2 mg. To calculate the dose of the syrup:

  2. Oct 12, 2021 · Nitroglycerin is delivered in a continuous drip dosed at mcg/min. This is placed on the left side of the equation. Step 2: Next we need to convert the concentration from mg/mL to mcg/mL in order to get the same label in the numerator. There are 50 mg in 500 mL. Convert the mg to mcg by multiplying by 1000. The concentration is 100 mcg/mL.

  3. The nitroglycerin is to be mixed as 50 mg in 250 milliliters (mL) of D 5 W. First, convert mcg/min to mg/hr. The answer is 0.6 mg/hr. Then use the dosage formula. To complete the problem. The answer is 3 mL/hr. 2. Start an infusion of Levophed® (norepinephrine) at 4 mcg/min then titrate to blood pressure.

  4. First, convert (mcg/kg/min) to (mg/hr). The answer is 84 mg/hr. Then use the dosage formula to calculate rate. The answer is 52.5 mL/hr. 2. Start a Nipride® (nitroprusside) infusion at 2 mcg/kg/min for a patient in hypertensive crisis. Pharmacy has sent 500 mL of D 5 W containing 50 mg of Nipride®.

  5. First, determine the dosage given mg/hr. Rate = 53 mL. Dose available = 800 mg. Volume of dose available = 500 mL. 53 mL × 800 mg 500 mL. This patient's dopamine dosage is 84.8 mg/hr. Next, convert dosage from 84.8 mg/hr to mcg/kg/min. Dose (mg) = 84.8 mg. Weight in kilograms (kg) = 70 kg.

  6. Jan 20, 2024 · Step 2: Next we need to convert the concentration from mg/mL to mcg/mL in order to get the same label in the numerator. There are 50 mg in 500 mL. Convert the mg to mcg by multiplying by 1000. The concentration is 100 mcg/mL. Step 3: Place the same label in numerator on the right side of the equation then alternate labels in the numerator and ...

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  8. IV Drip Rate (mL/hour) = (60min/hr * (Desired Dose in mcg/kg/min) * (Weight in kg)* (Bag Volume in mL) / (1000 mcg/mg) * (Drug in Bag in mg) Modifiers to this equation are dependent on units selected for each component including units of drip rate. References. The IV Drip Rate Calculatorcalculator is created by QxMD. Createdbyon 17/09/2019.

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