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Help solving math problem

Librium 10 mg po q6h is ordered for anxiety disorder. You have available Librium

capsules gr 1/12.

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If 60mg = gr 1, then X mg = gr 1/12.

X = 5mg.

this is the final answer?

Well, I'm assuming the question is asking how many capsules you'd give if the order is Librium 10mg PO q6h and you have Librium 5mg capsules on hand. So my final answer would be that you'd give two capsules q6h.

OMGee really?! The story of experienced nurses "eating our young" goes on I see. I am more than willing to assist you Addison, this is a teaching moment. Don't stress yourself , hopefully NONE of the above individuals who attacked you are preceptors to ANYONE!!

To answer your question. NO! 5 mg is not your final answer. Your final answer is 2 capsules both of which are 5 mgs each.

You set the conversion up correctly yet you never actually did the "dosage calculation" The 5 mgs is how much each capsules contains. However, your order is for 10 mgs so, you would need to administer 2 capsules. Therefore, you can use D/H X Q

ex. 10 mg/ 5mg X 1 capsule=2 capsules.

Hope this helps and good luck with Nursing School!

OMGee really?! The story of experienced nurses "eating our young" goes on I see. I am more than willing to assist you Addison, this is a teaching moment. Don't stress yourself , hopefully NONE of the above individuals who attacked you are preceptors to ANYONE!!

To answer your question. NO! 5 mg is not your final answer. Your final answer is 2 capsules both of which are 5 mgs each.

You set the conversion up correctly yet you never actually did the "dosage calculation" The 5 mgs is how much each capsules contains. However, your order is for 10 mgs so, you would need to administer 2 capsules. Therefore, you can use D/H X Q

ex. 10 mg/ 5mg X 1 capsule=2 capsules.

Hope this helps and good luck with Nursing School!

Wow, I didn't see that any of the responses were "eating their young."

It's not helpful to just do work for someone....responders just asked for the OP to explain their thought process so that folks could help the OP out.

OMGee really?! The story of experienced nurses "eating our young" goes on I see. I am more than willing to assist you Addison, this is a teaching moment. Don't stress yourself , hopefully NONE of the above individuals who attacked you are preceptors to ANYONE!!

I'll agree that perhaps The Squire's initial comment was a bit harsh, but you'd be surprised how many people come here just looking for answers without showing any footwork. We're all willing to help, but only after they've shown they've at least tried it.

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