Published May 13, 2017
blondy2061h, MSN, RN
1 Article; 4,094 Posts
The versed thread going on right now with the typo discussing giving 2gm of versed got me thinking. How many needs do you give dosed in grams? I've given a gram of Cellcept and a gram of Carafate- but even those, the order usually said 1,000mg. I've given 17gm of Miralax.
In the IV world I can think of Vanco 1gm or Zosyn 4.5 grams.
But those are pretty much the only examples I can think of. What meds dosed in grams do you give?
Penelope_Pitstop, BSN, RN
2,368 Posts
Mag Sulfate
2 Extra Strength Tylenol is a gram but no one says it like that (and I always gave regular strength in the hospital).
Bo,RN
35 Posts
Flagyl, Ancef, Rocephin, Magnesium, Tylenol, Valtrex, kayexalate (30 gm), charcoal (100 gm) are a few I give often.
I've mostly seen flagyl 500 mg. Interesting.
Cvepo
127 Posts
Magnesium is the big one that comes to mind other than some random antibiotics. Isn't lactulose in grams too? I can't remember.
jj224
371 Posts
Ofirmev
Rose_Queen, BSN, MSN, RN
6 Articles; 11,936 Posts
Ancef- 2 or 3 grams IV
Vanco- 1g, 1.25g, 1.5g IV
Vanco- 4g to create a sternal slurry
Tobramycin- 1g to mix into bone cement
Vanco- anywhere from 1-5g mixed into bone cement
any assortment of powdered antibiotic from 500mg to 2g mixed into antibiotic wound beads