IV Calculations and Drip Factor
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- In this video you will learn how to calculate IV dosages including the drip factor. Keep in mind that the drip factor is the number of drops that equals 1 mL. If the test question uses a macrodrop, 60gtt/mL will be your drip factor and if it uses a macrodrop then 15gtt/mL will be your drip factor. This is a great video to be part of your review for important nursing exams such as Pharmacology, NCLEX, HESI and ATI nursing.
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Hey Professor D, thanks for this. Quick question... regarding #1, you mention that the 1,000 mL is not the volume we're paying attention to when solving and we're instead to focus on 40mL/ 1hr. for the volume we're plugging into our formula. However, what I don't understand is how is it appropriate to use the 1 L (of course just converting to 1,000mL) in question 2 considering it's worded similarily in this problem. It makes senses in problem 2 since it's the only volume that was given to us, so again, my question is why is it wrong to consider the 1000mL in question 1 instead of the 40 mL? What makes the 40mL the correct volume to use?
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Quite simple, but it is different from some complicated questions I see in NCLEX Tablets, Cups, ounce and all that confusing conversions. Can you pls do a video on those...
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Hi Professor, could you possibly make a video regarding percentages? for example give 1g of drug x now. you have 5ml of 10% ampule. How many ml you should administer? Thank you
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what did mean by macrodrop in your description?
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Can you possibly make a video about weight based dosage calculation?
I did one already, but I’ll add to my list for a second. Please check my Pharmacology playlist for the first one.
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