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The healthcare provider has ordered 0.3 mg/hr of an IV medication. The bag contains 5 mg/100...

The healthcare provider has ordered 0.3 mg/hr of an IV medication. The bag contains 5 mg/100 ML/hr. At what rate will the nurse set the infusion in mL/hr.

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The step by step explanation of the solution,

  • Dose ordered = 0.3 mg/hr
  • Dose in hand ( bag of solution ) = 5mg /100ml/hr.
  • Dose available in ml = 100 ml
  • Dose to be given in ml =? ( we can take it as 'X').
  • We need to find 'X'.

The formula to solve this is,  

  • What we want in mg ÷ what we have in mg = what we have in ml ÷ what we have in ml.
  • That is,  

0.3 mg ÷ 5 mg = X (ml) ÷ 100 ml

  • Therefore, X = 0.3 × 100 ÷ 5
  • 0.3 × 100 = 30
  • 30 ÷ 5 = 6
  • Therefore, the answer is 6 ml / hr of infusion has to be set by the nurse.

  


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