Published Jun 28, 2013
darajanan
8 Posts
Order is for 110mg. On hand is 220mg/0.8ml. I come up with 0.73ml. What is the correct dosage to give since this is a prefilled syringe of Lovenox. Only 3 lines in between each ml so it's hard to calculate 0.73ml. Would I just guessimate at 0.73 or round down to 0.72 instead?
bescott395
4 Posts
Your gonna give nearly twice the ordered amount. Correct dose is 0.4 ml.
dandk1997RN, MSN, RN
361 Posts
Yeah, that. Can you show us your math so we can help you figure out where you're going wrong?
sorry, I gave ya'll the wrong amounts. Half asleep. dose was 110 mg and on hand is 120mg/0.8ml. Answer is 0.73ml. My question isn't how to do the calculation, but what would you measure on the syringe. Would you guesstimate between 0.72 and 0.74?
dsb_fam
165 Posts
darajanan, if the dose is 110mg and you have 120mg/0.8ml on hand, your answer should not be .73mls. You should be giving half of the 0.8mls which would be 0.4mls. I think that is where we are confused. ?????Just trying to help and we can all understand being tired.
loriangel14, RN
6,931 Posts
110 is not half of 120.
springchick1, ADN, RN
1 Article; 1,769 Posts
sorry I gave ya'll the wrong amounts. Half asleep. dose was 110 mg and on hand is 120mg/0.8ml. Answer is 0.73ml. My question isn't how to do the calculation, but what would you measure on the syringe. Would you guesstimate between 0.72 and 0.74?[/quote']You would do 0.7. Guesstimating could kill a patient.
You would do 0.7. Guesstimating could kill a patient.
refer back to your drug calculation formulas.
dose X Volume
On Hand
dose is 110mg divided by 120 mg on hand times 0.8ml of volume = 0.73ml
I think it would be better to go with the closer dose of 0.72ml instead don't you?
shortlilgirl02
30 Posts
the answer is 0.7. you cannot give an answer of 2 decimal places when your numbers only go to a tenth, google significant figures if you have questions.
stephalina6, BSN, RN
68 Posts
Agreed.
nurseprnRN, BSN, RN
1 Article; 5,116 Posts
Besides, look at the difference in the dose and the prefill syringes they pack it in. It's not going to be clinically significant. 0.7ml it is.