A patient, weight 125 pounds, height 5'6", is to receive the following chemotherapy regimen: twice weekly for 2 weeks. The chemo drug when reconstituted has a concentration of 1 mg/mL. How many mL of the drug will the patient receive for the complete regime?
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A patient, weight 125 pounds, height 5'6", is to receive the following chemotherapy regimen: twice weekly for 2 weeks. The chemo drug when reconstituted has a concentration of 1 mg/mL. How many mL of the drug will the patient receive for the complete regime?
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- Charles Christian Baletbet is a 38-year-old woman who has breast cancer. She is receiving radiation and chemotherapy. Mr. Baletbet is experiencing significant nausea and vomiting. Her physician orders ondansetron 32 mg IV to be administered 30 minutes prior to her chemotherapy and 8 to 16 mg PO every 8 hours as needed. She also receives metoclopramide 10 mg PO four times a day: 30 minutes before meals and at bedtime. a. Application of Understanding.1. The physician orders Mr. Baletbet to also receive diphenhydramine with her metoclopramide. What is the rationale for giving these two medications together?2. What nursing measures, in addition to the administration of medication, should you implement to reduce Mr. Baletbet’s nausea and vomiting?3. For what adverse effects would you assess Mr. Baletbet, in relation to ondansetron?Charles Christian Baletbet is a 38-year-old woman who has breast cancer. She is receiving radiation and chemotherapy. Mr. Baletbet is experiencing significant nausea and vomiting. Her physician orders ondansetron 32 mg IV to be administered 30 minutes prior to her chemotherapy and 8 to 16 mg PO every 8 hours as needed. She also receives metoclopramide 10 mg PO four times a day: 30 minutes before meals and at bedtime. The physician orders Mr. Baletbet to also receive diphenhydramine with her metoclopramide. What is the rationale for giving these two medications together?Charles Christian Baletbet is a 38-year-old woman who has breast cancer. She is receiving radiation and chemotherapy. Mr. Baletbet is experiencing significant nausea and vomiting. Her physician orders ondansetron 32 mg IV to be administered 30 minutes prior to her chemotherapy and 8 to 16 mg PO every 8 hours as needed. She also receives metoclopramide 10 mg PO four times a day: 30 minutes before meals and at bedtime. For what adverse effects would you assess Mr. Baletbet, in relation to ondansetron?
- The order for chemotherapy reads: “Give asparaginase (Espar) IV 200 units/kg/day.” The patient weighs 297 b. The pharmacy department wi prepare the medication for intravenous infusion. How much drug wi be given per dose? Is this a safe dose?In treating a 54 year old female patient, an oncologist selects the drug Temozolomide, an anti tumor agent used in the treatment of refractory astrocystoma (brain tumor). The drug is used for a 28-day regimen, during w/c the five days of treatment include Temozolomide at a once daily dose of 150mg/m2/day. The patients medical chart indicates that she measures 5 ft and weighs 117 lbs. The physician asks the pharmacist to determine the proper combination of available capsule in dosing the patient. The drugin capsules containing 5, 20, 100 and 250mg of Temozolomide. Question: What combination of capsules would provide the daily dose of this drug? Show your computation.Charles Christian Baletbet is a 38-year-old woman who has breast cancer. She is receiving radiation and chemotherapy. Mr. Baletbet is experiencing significant nausea and vomiting. Her physician orders ondansetron 32 mg IV to be administered 30 minutes prior to her chemotherapy and 8 to 16 mg PO every 8 hours as needed. She also receives metoclopramide 10 mg PO four times a day: 30 minutes before meals and at bedtime. What nursing measures, in addition to the administration of medication, should you implement to reduce Mr. Baletbet’s nausea and vomiting?
- While monitoring a patient receiving chemotherapy set to infuse over 3 hours, the nurse notes after the first hour that just over 160 mL of the original 500 mL has infused. Which action by the nurse is best? A) Alter the pump setting to infuse at 150 mL/hr. B) Alter the pump setting to infuse at 200 mL/hr to ensure the medication finishes on time. C) Assure the patient the physician will be informed and new medication orders will be received. D) Inform the patient the infusion rate is accurate.A patient is to receive filgrastim (Neupogen) after therapy with carmustine and radiation therapy for treatment of a brain tumor. The patient weighs 132 pounds. The protocol that the oncologist has written states that the filgrastim will be dosed at 5 mcg/kg. Filgrastim comes in a 300-mcg/mL vial. What dose will the patient receive? How many milliliters -ill the patient be given?Do 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 DELL
- Client is prescribed enoxaparin while admitted to hospital per protocol. The dose is 1mg/kg subcutaneously every 12 hours and the client weighs 140 lbs. Dose available is 80mg per 0.8 mL. How many milliliters will the nurse administer to the client?There are 2 main ways of treating tumours - external irradiation by radiotherapy and internal radiopharmaceuticals. Using the points shown below, compare and explain the advantages and disadvantages of using radiopharmaceuticals as opposed to external irradiation. Area of treatment required, Position of tumour, lonising range, Precautions needed after treatment. 200 words, please write on paperWrite short note or summary on the given topics: 1. Biological half- life of drug please answer at your own words