Originally Posted by reidesert
I do all my math using the dimensional analysis. It got me through 1st semester just great. I am really not understanding the IV dosing questions and how to set this problems up since the text book and my teacher use ratios. Is there a way to set up these problems using dimensional analysis?
For example, in lecture our teacher asked us to work out this problem:
0.1 unit/kg/hr in PB
50 kg/500mL NS
25 mL/hr
How many units of insulin would you give?
all I can say is huh? scratching my head while looking just confused
please Help!
The answer she came up with was 50 units of insulin at 5 ml/hr
I use DA for all my dosage calculations. It seems like the info she gave is wrong. When we are given a problem we usually have the order from the physician such as the 0.1 unit/kg/hr. the pt's weight in pounds or kg as a given. Also, we are given the stock solution for a bolus or infusion such as 400mg Dopamine in 250ml D5W. they tell us the drip factor such as 20gtt/mL for the tubing and if they don't give us a drip factor we assume it is microdrip tubing. then we figure out how many gtt/min or ml/hr, whatever they are asking for on that question. So it seems like a lot of data is missing from the questions and that some of it was given to you incorrectly. Hopefully they can get it figured out. If you need help, I would be glad to help you. DA is the best