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- Medication is often delivered through an intravenous (IV) drip line that allows a prescribed amount of a drug to be administered at a fixed rate. Each delivery system has a particular drop factor, which is the number of drops per milliliter of solution (gtt/mL). Complete parts (a) through (c) below. Click the icon to view common metric prefixes. a. A particular macrodrip system has a drop factor of 17 gtt/mL. How many drops are in a 0.5-L bag of normal saline? There are drops in a 0.5-L bag of normal saline. (Simplify your answer. Type an integer or a decimal.)A drug is infused intravenously (IV) for treatment of a particular disease. The infusion rate of the drug is k0 = 200 mg/hr. The volume of the body fluid V = 16 liters. The drug is excreted (removed) through the kidneys at rate ke = 0.3/hr, proportional to the concentration of the drug in the body fluids. How much is the maximum concentration of the drug in the body in the steady state in mg/l?A drug is infused intravenously (IV) for treatment of a particular disease. The infusion rate of the drug is ko = 200 mg/hr. The volume of the body fluid V = 16 liters. The drug is excreted (removed) through the kidneys at rate ke = 0.3/hr, proportional to the concentration of the drug in the body fluids. How much is the maximum concentration of the drug in the body in the steady state in mg/l?
- Of the choices below, pick the answer that best characterises pulsatile flow: O In pulsatile flow, red blood cells must deform to pass through blood vessels. Pulsatile flow is is primarily dependent on a fluid's potential energy The continuity equations cannot be applied to pulsatile flow O Pulsatile flow is dominant in large blood vessels such as arteries leading directly from the heart. Pulsatile flow must take turbulence into account.A client is receiving an infusion of a drug at a rate of 6 units/min. IVPB. If the concentration of the medication is 250 units/100 ml of solution, how many units of the drug will the client receive in 35 minutes? Use the proportion method and show your work.Drug Clearance For example, if the ClT of penicillin is 15mL/min in a patient and penicillin has a VD of 12 L, then from the clearance definition, 15 mL of the 12 L would be cleared of drug per minute. Formula: ClT = Elimination Rate (microgram/min) Plasma concentration (microgram/mL)
- Name four process controls and their importance. (related to medical laboratory)In the preparation of an intravenous infusion, a vial containing 100 mg of drug is diluted to 2 mL with sodium chloride for injection. Then, the contents of the vial are added to 100 mL of an infusion solution. Calculate the final strength of the drug infusion in percentage strength (% w/v)You are shadowing a nurse during a clinical who receives an order to adjust the infusionrate of a pump so that 1.6 mg of lidocaine are being delivered per minute. Hanging is a100 mL piggyback containing 0.4 grams lidocaine, a 0.4% solution. How many mL perhour should the piggyback be set to deliver? How long will the piggyback last?
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