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- Drug dose calculations are required when the amount of medication ordered or desired is different from what is available on hand to administer.if Toprol-XL is available in 0.2g per 1 tablet(s),how many tablets should the nurse administer?Round to the nearest tenth.The nurse is caring for a client with cardiac arrythmias who is prescribed Lanoxin 0.125mg po once daily. Lanoxin is available as 0.25m(g)/(t)ablets. How many tablets should the nurse administer to the client with each dose? tabletsOrder: Warfarin 7.5 mg po daily in am Dose on hand: Warfarin 2.5 pg tablets Question: How many tablets of warfarin does the nurse administer?
- How many days will the following prescription last?Microgestin#211 po qd x 21 d off 7d.What is the estimated days supply for this medication? [____] days. Hint: Look up what this medication is used for.Briefly explain this statement -" Importance of clear and accurate prescription writing " please briefly explain at your own easy words.The client has an order for amiodarone (Cordarone ) to infuse at 0.5m(g)/(m)in IV. The fluid available is amiodarone 792m(g)/(378)mL dextrose 5%. At what rate will the nurse infuse the medication? m(L)/(h)r (If needed, round to the nearest whole number )
- A nurse is preparing to administer gentamicin to a client who weight 165 lb. The medication reference recommends administering 2mg/kg IM every 8 hr. How many mg should the nurse plan to administer per dose?Avanafil MEDICATION IN EACH CATEGORY OF DRUGS AND APPLY THE 10 R’S TO MEDICATION Fill out all the the blanks in the table below. Avanafil MEDICATION IN EACH CATEGORY OF DRUGS AND APPLY THE 10 R’S TO MEDICATION Fill out all the the blanks in the table below. CATEGORY 3 : DRUGS USED FOR MEN’S HEALTH (Avanafil) 10 R’s TO MEDICATION BRIEF DISCUSSION OF EACH OF THE 10R’s TO MEDICATION APPLICATION (Avanafil) 1. RIGHT DRUG (Avanafil) 2. RIGHT DOSE 3. RIGHT TIME 4. RIGHT ROUTE 5. RIGHT PATIENT 6. RIGHT TO EDUCATE 7. RIGHT TO REFUSE 8. RIGHT ASSESSMENT 9. RIGHT EVALUATION 10. RIGHT DOCUMENTATION (Avanafil) 10 R’s TO MEDICATION BRIEF DISCUSSION OF EACH OF THE 10R’s TO MEDICATION APPLICATION (Avanafil) 1. RIGHT DRUG (Avanafil) 2. RIGHT DOSE 3. RIGHT TIME 4. RIGHT ROUTE 5. RIGHT PATIENT 6. RIGHT TO EDUCATE 7.…For the following problems, determine the safe dosage range of the medication. Round all answers along the wayto the nearest hundredth (includes patient weight conversions to kg). Then, determine if the ordered dose is safeand explain why or why not. Then, only if the ordered dose is safe, determine how much (amount/volume) of thedrug the nurse should administer per dose (round these answers to the nearest tenth). Order: docusate (Colace) 10 mg POBIDPatient: 6.7 kg; 5 months oldSupply: 20 mg/5 mLLiterature: Infants and children less than 3 years old: 10 to 40 mg/day Order: vancomycin (Vancocin) 55mgIVQ8Hin 12mLD51/2NSPatient: 5.5 kgSupply: 500 mg powder in 10 mLsterile water for injection Literature: 10 mg/kg Q8H IV
- Medication order reads: Fluconazole 200 mg po tid. Supply on hand: Fluconazole 200 mg/5 mL. Give mLDo not include zeros at the end of decimal numbers. The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors. Order: Supply: Directions: Give: Zithromax 500 mg 2 hours prior to dental procedure Zithromax 500 mg vial Reconstitute with 10 mL sterile water to yield 250 mg per 5 mL mL Moving to another question will save this response. Type here to search 15 O M 9 P DELLA nurse is preparing to administer trazodone (Desyrel)75 mg PO at bedtime. Available in 50mg. How many tablets should the nurse administer per dose? I s there a rounding off of the answer?