‼️CHAPTER 6: Calculating Doses for Injectable Medications

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mEq calculations formula

ordered meq/available meq x volume

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Unit calculations formula

Ordered units/available units x volume

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Reconstitution formula

final volume = powder volume + diluent volume

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Injection—bigger or smaller volume?

Smaller

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Infusion—bigger or smaller volume?

Bigger

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SQ, SC

Subcutaneous

What example injection is this?

Insulin

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IM

Intramuscular

What example injection is this?

Vaccines

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IV

Intravenous

What example injection is this?

Antibiotics

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Always convert grams to mg. True or false?

True. 1g=1,000 mg

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1:1000=?

1mg/mL

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For insulin syringes, most common concentration: U-100 = ?

100 units/mL

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0.3 mL = ? units

0.5 mL = ? units

1 mL = ? units

30 units

50 units

100 units

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