Published Nov 5, 2006
willdgate
327 Posts
I would like to know according to weight how much for common children's motrin and tylenol is safe and how would I calculate it?
Ex. 10 kg
or
Ex. 9 kg
MissJoRN, RN
414 Posts
Whenever you can check peds doses by THE reference used by you facility. (I assume you are a student, though) Ours is The Harriet Lane Handbook.
Acetaminophen- 10-15 mg/kg PO q4-6 (PR dose is higher)
Ibuprofen- 10 mg/kg PO q6-8
Are you good to go from there?
PedsRN1991
108 Posts
10mg/kg for both. That is a good starter.
AnnieOaklyRN, BSN, RN, EMT-P
2,604 Posts
In our ED it is :
10 mg/kg for the ibprofen
15 mg/kg for acetominophen
-- sorry about the poor spelling
swtooth
Pedi-ER-RN, RN
103 Posts
Our PR dose of Acetaminophen is the same as PO (15mg/kg). I've never heard of giving more PR. I've gotta look that up, it's got me curious.
nursepotter05, RN
206 Posts
we do 10 mg/kg for motrin
tylenol 15mg/ kg
a 10kg child would get 100mg of motrin (10mg*10kg=100mg). tylenol would be 150mg (15mg*10kg=150mg)
luckylucyrn
124 Posts
In our ED, we do
Ibuprofen 10mg per kilo po
Tylenol 15mg per kg po and 20 per kg PR (although with PR doses I round down and one of our docs only gives 15 mg/kg PR)
kcangel, LPN
48 Posts
In our pediatriac hospital we do acetaminophen 10-15mg/kg and ibuprofen 10mg/kg. We use the pediatric dosage handbook by takumoto (SP?).
macanes, BSN, MSN, DNP, CRNA
62 Posts
It's not that the PR dose is necessarily more. In anesthesia, we often given kids a LOADING DOSE ONLY of 40mg/kg of PR Tylenol intraoperatively after induction of anesthesia., then let the parents revert to the 10-15mg/kg regimen.