NCM_109 RELATED LEARNING EXPERIENCES
DRUG DOSAGE AND
IV DRIP AND RATES
COMPUTATION
DRUG DOSAGE CALCULATIONS
Drug dosage calculations are required when
the amount of medication ordered (or
desired) is different from what is available on
hand for the nurse to administer.
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DRUG DOSAGE CALCULATIONS
D (Desired) = The dosage that the physician ordered
H (HAND) S (STOCK) = The dosage strength as stated on the medication label
Q (Quantity) = The volume that the dosage strength is available in, such as tablets,
capsules, or ml
EXAMPLE NO. 1
Toprol XL, 50 mg PO, is ordered. Toprol XL is
available as 100 mg per tablets. How many
tablets would the nurse administer?
THEREFORE, THE NURSE WOULD ADMINISTER
0.5 OF A TABLET OR ½ TABLET
EXAMPLE NO. 2
1200 mg of Klor-Con is ordered. This
medication is only available as 600
mg per tablet. How many tablets
should the nurse give?
THEREFORE, THE NURSE SHOULD GIVE 2
TABLETS.
EXAMPLE 3
Dilantin-125 is available as 125 mg/5
mL. Dilantin-125, 0.3 g PO, is
ordered. How much should the nurse
administer to the patient?
THEREFORE, THE NURSE WOULD ADMINISTER
12 ML.
EXAMPLE 4
Furosemide is available as 40 mg in 1
mL. 10 mg is ordered to be
administered through an IV. What
amount of furosemide should the nurse
administer?
0.25ml
THEREFORE, THE NURSE SHOULD
ADMINISTER 0.4 ML OF FUROSEMIDE.
DOSAGE CALCULATIONS
BASED ON BODY
WEIGHT
DOSAGE CALCULATIONS BASED ON BODY
WEIGHT
• Dosage calculations based on body weight are
required when the dosage ordered and administered is
dependent on the weight of the patient.
• For example, many pediatric drugs are ordered and
given per weight (usually in kg).
• Dosage calculations based on body weight are
calculated in two main stages.
DOSAGE CALCULATIONS BASED ON BODY
WEIGHT
EXAMPLE 1
Medrol 4 mg/kg is ordered for a child
weighing 64.8 lb. Medrol is available as
500 mg/4mL. How many milliliters of
medication must the nurse administer?
THEREFORE, THE NURSE MUST ADMINISTER
0.942 ML OF MEDICATION.
EXAMPLE 2
A doctor prescribes 250 mg of Ceftin to be
taken by a 20.5 lb infant every 8 hours. The
medication label indicates that 75-150 mg/kg
per day is the desired dosage range. Is this
doctor's order within the desired range?
CALCULATION OF
INTRAVENOUS DRIP
RATES
CALCULATION OF INTRAVENOUS DRIP
RATES
• In these types of calculations, for a given volume, time period,
and drop factor (gtts/mL), the required IV flow rate in drops per
minute (gtts/min) is calculated.
• Note: Since a fraction of a drop is not possible to give to a
patient, it is usual to round the answers to the nearest whole
number.
• Macrodrops = 15 gtts/min (adult)
• Microdrops = 60 ugtts/min (pedia)
CALCULATION OF INTRAVENOUS DRIP
RATES
EXAMPLE 1
Calculate the IV flow rate for 250 mL of
0.5% dextrose to be administered over
180 minutes. The infusion set has drop
factor of 30 gtts/mL.
THEREFORE, THE IV FLOW RATE IS 42
GTTS/MIN.
EXAMPLE 2
The infusion set is adjusted for a drop
factor of 15 gtts/mL. Calculate the IV
flow rate if 1500mL IV saline is ordered
to be infused over 12 hours.
THEREFORE, THE IV FLOW RATE IS 31 GTTS/MIN.
CALCULATION OF FLOW RATE FOR AN
INFUSION PUMP
• Infusion pumps do not have a calibrated drop factor.
The flow rate depends on the volume of fluid ordered
and the time of infusion.
EXAMPLE 1
1200 mL D5W IV is ordered to infuse
in 10 hours by infusion pump.
Calculate the flow rate in milliliters
per hour.
THEREFORE, THE IV FLOW RATE IS 120
ML/HR.
EXAMPLE 2
600 mL of 5% Dextrose water is to be
infused over the 180 minutes by an
infusion pump. Calculate the flow rate
(mL per hour)
THEREFORE, THE FLOW RATE IS 200 ML/H
EXERCISES
EXERCISE NO. 1
The physician orders
Ampicillin 1g q6h
orally (PO). How
many capsules would
you administer q6h?
EXERCISE NO. 2
The physician orders
Lanoxin 0.75 mg IM
every day. How much
Lanoxin would you
administer IM ?
EXERCISE NO. 3
The physician orders
Cefazolin 400mg IV
q12 hrs. ANST, in 5ml
dilution.. How much
drug would you
administer?
EXERCISE NO. 4
• The physician ordered for
a 10 years old child,
Paracetamol 200mg IV
PRN for fever. How much
drug would you
administer?
EXERCISE NO. 5
• The physician ordered
Gentamicin 10mg/kg to a child
whose weight is 15 lbs. how
much drug will the nurse
administer?
EXERCISE NO. 6
•The physician ordered
Benzylpenicillin 1.2 million
units in 10 ml dilution. How
much drug is needed?
EXERCISE NO. 7
• The order is D5LR 1.5 L to run
for 10 hours. Drop factor 20
gtts/min. Compute for the
following:
• Cc/hr
• Gtt/min
EXERCISE NO. 8
• A patient has 350 mL of Plain 0.9 NaCl
solution as IV infusion regulated at 20
drops per minute. Drop factor 10 was
used for the patient’s macrodrip set.
Considering the IV fluid level of the
patient, for how many minutes will it
run?
EXERCISE NO. 9
• you receive the IV fluid of patient
0.9 NaCl 800 ml for 10 hours with a
drop factor of 15gtts/min. compute
for the ff:
• CC/hr
• Gtts/min
• Microdrops/min

DRUG AND IV FLUID COMPUTATION.pptx

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    NCM_109 RELATED LEARNINGEXPERIENCES DRUG DOSAGE AND IV DRIP AND RATES COMPUTATION
  • 2.
    DRUG DOSAGE CALCULATIONS Drugdosage calculations are required when the amount of medication ordered (or desired) is different from what is available on hand for the nurse to administer.
  • 4.
    s DRUG DOSAGE CALCULATIONS D(Desired) = The dosage that the physician ordered H (HAND) S (STOCK) = The dosage strength as stated on the medication label Q (Quantity) = The volume that the dosage strength is available in, such as tablets, capsules, or ml
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    EXAMPLE NO. 1 ToprolXL, 50 mg PO, is ordered. Toprol XL is available as 100 mg per tablets. How many tablets would the nurse administer?
  • 6.
    THEREFORE, THE NURSEWOULD ADMINISTER 0.5 OF A TABLET OR ½ TABLET
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    EXAMPLE NO. 2 1200mg of Klor-Con is ordered. This medication is only available as 600 mg per tablet. How many tablets should the nurse give?
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    THEREFORE, THE NURSESHOULD GIVE 2 TABLETS.
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    EXAMPLE 3 Dilantin-125 isavailable as 125 mg/5 mL. Dilantin-125, 0.3 g PO, is ordered. How much should the nurse administer to the patient?
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    THEREFORE, THE NURSEWOULD ADMINISTER 12 ML.
  • 11.
    EXAMPLE 4 Furosemide isavailable as 40 mg in 1 mL. 10 mg is ordered to be administered through an IV. What amount of furosemide should the nurse administer?
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    0.25ml THEREFORE, THE NURSESHOULD ADMINISTER 0.4 ML OF FUROSEMIDE.
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    DOSAGE CALCULATIONS BASEDON BODY WEIGHT • Dosage calculations based on body weight are required when the dosage ordered and administered is dependent on the weight of the patient. • For example, many pediatric drugs are ordered and given per weight (usually in kg). • Dosage calculations based on body weight are calculated in two main stages.
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    EXAMPLE 1 Medrol 4mg/kg is ordered for a child weighing 64.8 lb. Medrol is available as 500 mg/4mL. How many milliliters of medication must the nurse administer?
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    THEREFORE, THE NURSEMUST ADMINISTER 0.942 ML OF MEDICATION.
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    EXAMPLE 2 A doctorprescribes 250 mg of Ceftin to be taken by a 20.5 lb infant every 8 hours. The medication label indicates that 75-150 mg/kg per day is the desired dosage range. Is this doctor's order within the desired range?
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    CALCULATION OF INTRAVENOUSDRIP RATES • In these types of calculations, for a given volume, time period, and drop factor (gtts/mL), the required IV flow rate in drops per minute (gtts/min) is calculated. • Note: Since a fraction of a drop is not possible to give to a patient, it is usual to round the answers to the nearest whole number. • Macrodrops = 15 gtts/min (adult) • Microdrops = 60 ugtts/min (pedia)
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    EXAMPLE 1 Calculate theIV flow rate for 250 mL of 0.5% dextrose to be administered over 180 minutes. The infusion set has drop factor of 30 gtts/mL.
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    THEREFORE, THE IVFLOW RATE IS 42 GTTS/MIN.
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    EXAMPLE 2 The infusionset is adjusted for a drop factor of 15 gtts/mL. Calculate the IV flow rate if 1500mL IV saline is ordered to be infused over 12 hours.
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    THEREFORE, THE IVFLOW RATE IS 31 GTTS/MIN.
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    CALCULATION OF FLOWRATE FOR AN INFUSION PUMP • Infusion pumps do not have a calibrated drop factor. The flow rate depends on the volume of fluid ordered and the time of infusion.
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    EXAMPLE 1 1200 mLD5W IV is ordered to infuse in 10 hours by infusion pump. Calculate the flow rate in milliliters per hour.
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    THEREFORE, THE IVFLOW RATE IS 120 ML/HR.
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    EXAMPLE 2 600 mLof 5% Dextrose water is to be infused over the 180 minutes by an infusion pump. Calculate the flow rate (mL per hour)
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    THEREFORE, THE FLOWRATE IS 200 ML/H
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    EXERCISE NO. 1 Thephysician orders Ampicillin 1g q6h orally (PO). How many capsules would you administer q6h?
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    EXERCISE NO. 2 Thephysician orders Lanoxin 0.75 mg IM every day. How much Lanoxin would you administer IM ?
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    EXERCISE NO. 3 Thephysician orders Cefazolin 400mg IV q12 hrs. ANST, in 5ml dilution.. How much drug would you administer?
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    EXERCISE NO. 4 •The physician ordered for a 10 years old child, Paracetamol 200mg IV PRN for fever. How much drug would you administer?
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    EXERCISE NO. 5 •The physician ordered Gentamicin 10mg/kg to a child whose weight is 15 lbs. how much drug will the nurse administer?
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    EXERCISE NO. 6 •Thephysician ordered Benzylpenicillin 1.2 million units in 10 ml dilution. How much drug is needed?
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    EXERCISE NO. 7 •The order is D5LR 1.5 L to run for 10 hours. Drop factor 20 gtts/min. Compute for the following: • Cc/hr • Gtt/min
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    EXERCISE NO. 8 •A patient has 350 mL of Plain 0.9 NaCl solution as IV infusion regulated at 20 drops per minute. Drop factor 10 was used for the patient’s macrodrip set. Considering the IV fluid level of the patient, for how many minutes will it run?
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    EXERCISE NO. 9 •you receive the IV fluid of patient 0.9 NaCl 800 ml for 10 hours with a drop factor of 15gtts/min. compute for the ff: • CC/hr • Gtts/min • Microdrops/min