Jul 9, 201411 yr Im taking a dosage calc class and I just wanted to make sure I'm doing the problems right. The recommended safe dose for a child of erythromycin is 20 mg/kg/day in four equal doses (weight: 33 lbs) The medication is supplied in 125 mg/mL.A. calculate weight for child.B. calculate safe dose for this child. Mg/doseC. How many mL will be administered for each dose?i got:a: 15kgb. 75mg/dosec. 0.6 mL
Jul 10, 201411 yr Good day, amiee1999:As I share this, keep in mind, I'm learning dosage calculations myself. I also came up with 0.6 mL per dose.33 lbs / 2.2 = 15 kg15 kg x 20 mg/ kg/day = 300 mg/ day / 125 mg/mL = 2.4 mL. 2.4 mL / 4 = 0.6 mL per dose.Thank you.
Jul 10, 201411 yr Author I'm learning dimensional analysis. How are you doing your dosage calculation?
Jul 10, 201411 yr Good day, amiee1999:I was accepted into clinicals this past Saturday; and we need to pass a dosage calculation test with a 100% pass or fail prior to the semester starting. Right now, I'm just using Calculate with Confidence 5th edition plus dosagehelp.com; another person posted about testandcalc.com as well. Is that what you were asking? Btw, I just noticed it now.. the "b" answer doesn't make sense. If the medication is in mg / ml, how are you coming up with 75 mg? Since this is a liquid, how would you give a mass-based dose?Thank you.
Jul 10, 201411 yr Author I was wondering what formula are you using to figure out your calculations. I'm being taught dimensional analysis but I hear there are many ways to do med math, so I'd like to see what else is out there because I'm not too sure on DA.To answer your second question; erythromycin is 20 mg/kg/day, and since the converted lbs to kg, I multiplied my weight in kg to 20, which gave 300 mg a day, and divided that by 4 to get individual dose, since B is asking mg/dose
Jul 10, 201411 yr Good day amiee1999Does DosageHelp.com - Helping Nursing Students Learn Dosage Calculations - Dosage By Weight Questions help?Thank you.
Jul 10, 201411 yr The recommended safe dose for a child of erythromycin is 20 mg/kg/day in four equal doses (weight: 33 lbs) The medication is supplied in 125 mg/mL.A. calculate weight for child.B. calculate safe dose for this child. Mg/doseC. How many mL will be administered for each dose?i got:a: 15kgb. 75mg/dosec. 0.6 mLA. 33 lbs divided by 2.2 = 15kg B. 20mg/kg/day = 20 x 15 = 300mg / day; four divided doses would be 75mg each C. drug is 125mg/cc; 75 mg / 125 mg = 0.6 cc Perfect!
Jul 10, 201411 yr You can also cross multiply using basic algebra after you determine the weight and divide the amount into 4 doses.125mg 75mg↙️______ X _____1mL X mL↖️You are trying to determine mL's to administer. Multiply diagonally: 125mg x XmL 75mg x 1mL125X = 75 X = 75 ____ 125 X = 0.6 mL
Im taking a dosage calc class and I just wanted to make sure I'm doing the problems right.
The recommended safe dose for a child of erythromycin is 20 mg/kg/day in four equal doses (weight: 33 lbs) The medication is supplied in 125 mg/mL.
A. calculate weight for child.
B. calculate safe dose for this child. Mg/dose
C. How many mL will be administered for each dose?
i got:
a: 15kg
b. 75mg/dose
c. 0.6 mL