• Janet James DOB 8/11/2014 lives on 14 Passaic Street, Passaic NJ 67543 and has been diagnosed with strep throat. She weighs 42 Ibs. You have prescribed amoxicillin suspension 125mg/5ml. You must calculate 25 mg/ kilogram/day in 3 divided doses( every 8 hours) for 10 days. Mother denies allergies to any medication.
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- Janet James DOB 8/11/2014 lives on 14 Passaic Street, Passaic NJ 67543 and has been diagnosed with strep throat. She weighs 42 lbs. You have prescribed amoxicillin suspension 125mg/5ml. You must calculate 25 mg/ kilogram/day in 3 divided doses( every 8 hours) for 10 days. Mother denies allergies to any medication.NDC 10019-178-44 Morphine C Sulfate Injection, USP 10 mg/mL Ronly FOR SC, IM OR SLOW IV USE NOT FOR EPIDURAL OR INTRATHECAL USE 25 x 1 mL DOSETTE® Vials Baxter esiLEDERLE Mtd. for an affiliate of Baxter Healthcare Corporation Deerfield, IL 60015 USA by: Elkins-Sinn, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 400-830-01 Each ml contains morphine sul fate 10 mg, monobasic sodium phosphate, monohydrate 10 mg. dibasic sodium phosphate, anhy- drous 2.8 mg. sodium formal sulfoxylate 3 mg and mg in Water for sulfuric acid 2.5 mg in added, I needed for pH adjust- ment. Sealed under nitrogen Usual Dosage: See package insert. PROTECT FROM LIGHT. 0 25 25-65:s Store at 15-30°C (59-86°F). Avoid freezing. NOTE: Do not use if color is darker than pale yellow, if it is discolored in any other way or if it contains a precipitate. DOSETTE® is a registered trade- mark of A.H. Robins Company. 10019 17844 ZM Use the medication label to complete these calculations. The drug label will supply the dosage strength and the unit.…◄ Mail 10:48 ✓ Details starlen.instructure.com Mr. R is an African-American man with a long history of poorly controlled hypertension and difficulties with adherence to recommended treatments. Despite serious complications such as hypertensive emergency requiring hospitalization and awareness of the seriousness of his illness, Mr. R says at times he has ignored his high blood pressure and his physicians' recommendations. His medications are amlodipine 10mg orally once daily, Hydrochlorothiazide 50mg orally once daily and lisinopril 10 mg orally once daily. 1. Outline risk factors for Hypertension 2. Discuss Mr. R. medication therapy including the: Class of drugs, action, common adverse effects, and nursing management 3. Outline Nursing Education for Mr. R Choose a submission type ↑ Upload Office 365 : More Submit Assignment
- Patient M., 36 y/o, was found in the street unconscious. The patient has a medical history of diabetes. There is a smell of alcohol from the mouth. The skin is moist, warm, arterial pressure -145/90 mm column of mercury, convulsive twitching of muscles. Breathing is shallow, eye ball tone is retained, pupils are dilated, hyperflexion. How would you treat this patients?A. Intravenous introduction of 40-80-100 ml 40% glucose solution B. Injecting 20 units of insulin subcutaneouslyC. Injecting 20 units of insulin intravenouslyD. Injecting 500 ml 5% glucose solution intravenouslyE. Injecting 500 ml 0.9% sodium chloride intravenouslyBased on the previously determined lowest and highest recommended dosages of penicillin G, the nurse can conclude which of the following? (Examine the MAR and medication reference for more information.) Medication reference Medication Administration Record Client DOB: Admit: MRN: Physician: Wagner, Tyler 2/2/XX 3/10/XX 196563 Roberts, Dan Sex: Age: Ht: Female 7 yr 48.2 in 47 lb Penicillin G H Health Care Providers Adults: IV/IM 1 to 5 million units/day every 4 to 6 hr Wt: Allergies: No known allergies Children: IV/IM 12,550 to 25,000 units/kg every 6 hr. Highest Date: 3/10/XX Order date Scheduled Medications Stop date 0700-1900 1900-0700 recommended dosage is 300,000 units/kg/day in divided doses 3/10/XX Ibuprofen 250 mg PO every 8 hr 0700, 1500 2300 every 6 hr. 3/10/XX Penicillin G units 1,800,000 units IV every 6 hr 0700, 1300 1900, 0100 PRN Medications IV Therapy Signature F. Saundera RN 3/10/XX DateThe order is for Suprax 80mg po every 12 hours. The child weights 44lb today. On hand is Suprax 100mg/5ml. The recommended dose is 8mg/kg/day.
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