Here is an example question. A type 2 diabetic is prescribed lantus 0.2units/kg qd and the patient weighs 197 pounds how many units of insulin should the patient receive? The answer I come up with is...
Thanks I was confused on that being the answer. I assumed since the volume was greater than 1 ml that it should have been rounded to the tenths position even though it is a pediatric
I'm practicing some dosage calculation questions for my class this question has me confused. Order:Ampicillin 100mg/kg/day IM divided in 2 doses. Weight:3.778kg. Dose on hand:Ampicillin 250mg/3ml. How...
When calculating an IV fluid bolus for a pediatric patient how do you round the volume? Say a 12 pound pediatric patient is ordered a NS fluid bolus 20ml/kg I use dimensional analysis and get 109.090...
I have some weight based dosage calculation questions. 1. 5 year old patient weighs 14 lbs doctor orders Tylenol 15mg/kg available 160mg/5ml how many mls do you administer? First I convert 14lbs to...
So for pediatric patient if an oral liquid medication called for 4.68 ml I would round to nearest tenth but I've seen books put the answer 4.6ml why is
I was told to round kg to nearest tenth for all weights regardless of age to nearest 10th kg before before proceeding with weight based dose calculation is that
Yes I'm new nursing student and I'm in dosage calculation class. I'm working through some pediatric math involving weight based problems in some text it shows to round KG to nearest tenth and others...