All Content by Amander
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IntelyCare
Has anyone tried IntelyCare and if so what was/is your experience like? I am a CNA/current BSN student and I was looking at doing this as a part-time job to make some money. Do you have any recommendations? They have malpractice insurance so do you think I am safe with that or do you have any suggestions for additional insurance? TIA ?
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Penicillin Reconstitution Help
THANK YOU SO MUCH! When I tell you, you just saved my sanity you did. Okay, so the reason why those are the answers is because we want to administer the lowest ml? Thank you so much, I was racking my brain why I couldnt understand it. Thank you so much, I seriously cant thank you enough ❤️
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Penicillin Reconstitution Help
The answers were provided by my prof but she did not explain how she came to the conclusion that she did. I guess I am having problems with the reconstitution? I am trying to figure out how the certain ml was chosen for reconstitution. Once I get the ml I understand how to do the math it is just selecting the correct ml is what I am having problems with. Thank you so much Chare
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Penicillin Reconstitution Help
Hello Everyone, I am having problems answering two questions regarding Penicillin Reconstitution and my professor is not answering my email. Can you please explain the problem and your reasoning behind the answer/mls used? 1. Order: Penicillin 700,000 units IM q4h. The label on a five million unit vial contains the following reconstitution guide: 18.2 ml solution to make 250,000 units/ml 8.2 ml solution to make 500,000 units/ml 3.2 ml solution to make 1,000,000 units/ml Circle the number of mls you will use to reconstitute the penicillin. After mixing with this amount, how many mls should you withdraw from the vial in order to give and infant 700,000 units? Answer: 700,000/1,000,000 x 1 ml = 0.7ml 2. Order: Penicillin 450,000 units IM q4h. You find a 5 million unit vial with the following reconstitution guide: 18.2 ml solution to make 250,000 units/ml 8.2 ml solution to make 500,000 units/ml 3.2 ml solution to make 1,000,000 units/ml After reconstituting, how many mls should you withdraw in order to give 450,000 units? Answer: Use the 3.2 ml solution 450,000 units/ 1,000,000 units x 1 ml = 0.45 ml I am seriously struggling with these questions and I appreciate any assistance received.