A child receives a prescription for ibuprofen 200 mg by mouth every 6 hours as needed for a fever. The bottle is labeled "Ibuprofen for Oral Suspension, USP 100 mg per 5 mL." How many teaspoons should the nurse instruct the parent to administer with each dose?
The Correct Answer is ["2"]
The bottle is labeled "Ibuprofen for Oral Suspension, USP 100 mg per 5 mL." This means that for every 5 mL (or 1 teaspoon) of the suspension, there is 100 mg of ibuprofen.
To administer a dose of 200 mg, the parent should give the child 2 teaspoons (10 mL) of the suspension.
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Correct Answer is ["8"]
Explanation
The total daily dose is 80 mg (20 mg x 4). Since the medication is available in 10 mg tablets, we can calculate the number of tablets required as follows:
80 mg / 10 mg per tablet = 8 tablets
Correct Answer is ["1930"]
Explanation
The healthcare provider prescribes an IV solution of ampicillin 1 gram in 50 mL of Dextrose in Water (D/W) at 25 drops/minute.
The nurse uses an infusion set that delivers 15 drops/mL.
This means that the infusion rate is 1.67 mL/minute (25 drops/minute ÷ 15 drops/mL = 1.67 mL/minute).
Since the total volume of the solution is 50 mL, it will take approximately 30 minutes to infuse the entire solution (50 mL
÷ 1.67 mL/minute = 30 minutes).
If the nurse starts the infusion at 1900 (7:00 PM), the infusion should be completed at approximately 1930 (7:30 PM).
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