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- . An IV piggyback was ordered for Ampicillin 500 mg to be incorporated in 125 mL of D5W to run for one hour every 6 hours. Calculate the IV flow rate of the piggyback calibrated at 15 gtt/mL *The physician ordered erythromycin 500 mg IV every 8 hours for infection. The pharmacy sends a vial labeled: Erythromycin 1 g. The nursing drug reference provides information to reconstitute 1 g of erythromycin with 20 mL of sterile water and further dilute in 250 mL of 0.9% NS and to infuse over 2 hours. How many ml will you draw from the vial after reconstitution and add it to the IV bag of 0.9% NS 250 mL? 20 mL 5 mL 15 mL 10 mL Page 10 of 14 Previous Page Next PageCalculate the ph of a 30.0 mg/ml awueous dose of papHCL
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