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∙ 14y agothe answer is 21 ml's! 525 mg divided by 25 mg per ml would equal 21 ml's! in other words, 21 ml's would deliver precisely 525 mg of medication considering the given info. is accurate!!
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∙ 14y agoTo calculate the volume of the solution needed, divide the total dose by the concentration of the solution. In this case, 525 mg / 25 mg per mL = 21 mL. Therefore, 21 mL of the liquid solution must be administered to deliver 525 mg of the drug.
25/1.05 = 23.81 ml (rounded)
No, Rh negative patients should not receive Rh positive plasma as it can lead to an immune response and formation of antibodies that can cause hemolytic reactions in the future. It is important to match the Rh factor of the plasma with the Rh factor of the patient to avoid complications.
Drug calculations refer to the process of determining the correct dosage of a medication based on factors such as the patient's weight, age, and the specific drug being administered. Healthcare professionals use drug calculations to ensure that patients receive safe and effective doses of medication. Incorrect drug calculations can lead to medication errors and potential harm to patients.
It seems like you ordered 1 milliliter of a solution with a concentration of 5mg per milliliter. So, you will receive 5mg of the active ingredient in that 1 milliliter dose.
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The number of units administered will depend on the concentration of NPH U-100 insulin. If the patient is receiving 0.25 ml of insulin, you need to know the concentration of the insulin to calculate the units. Typically, 1 ml of U-100 insulin contains 100 units, so in this case the patient would receive 25 units of NPH U-100 insulin.
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25/1.05 = 23.81 ml (rounded)
So that gravity may pull the solution down the tube and into the patient. It also helps doctors control the amount and speed at which a patient will receive it. (if it were placed below the arm the only way to administer the liquid would be to apply pressure to the bag)
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The patient will receive a mild sedative to ease the anxiety of the procedure.
Equal opportunity in health care means a patient will be able to receive any treatment or medication that any other patient would receive. This would not allow discrimination against a patient.
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The patient may resume normal or postoperative activities after the test.
The patient can resume normal activities immediately after the test.
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