Deck 14: Drug Calculations

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The nurse weighs the newborn infant and determines the weight to be 3.2 kilograms. How many grams does the newborn infant weigh?
________ grams
Record the answer rounding to the nearest whole number.
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The nurse is weighing a pediatric client who weighs 8.3 kilograms. The mother asks what that is in pounds and ounces. The nurse would tell the mother the child's weight in pounds is: ________ pounds.
Record the answer rounding to the nearest tenth.
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A client with an infusion pump is to receive an antibiotic in 50 mL of 0.9% NS over 30 minutes. How many mL/hour will the client receive?
Record the answer rounding to the nearest whole number.
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Deck 14: Drug Calculations
The nurse weighs the newborn infant and determines the weight to be 3.2 kilograms. How many grams does the newborn infant weigh?
________ grams
Record the answer rounding to the nearest whole number.
3,200
Explanation:When converting from kilograms to grams, the decimal point is moved three points to the right, or 3,200 grams. When converting from a smaller measurement (milligrams) to a larger measurement (grams), the decimal point moves to the left; when converting from larger to smaller, the decimal point moves to the right.
The nurse is weighing a pediatric client who weighs 8.3 kilograms. The mother asks what that is in pounds and ounces. The nurse would tell the mother the child's weight in pounds is: ________ pounds.
Record the answer rounding to the nearest tenth.
18 pounds, 4.16 ounces, or 18.26 pounds or 18.3
Explanation:In order to calculate the child's weight in pounds, the nurse must know that there are 2.2 kg in 1 pound. 8.3 × 2.2 = 18.26 lb. 0.26 lb can be converted to ounces by multiplying 0.26 by 16 = 4.16 ounces.
A client with an infusion pump is to receive an antibiotic in 50 mL of 0.9% NS over 30 minutes. How many mL/hour will the client receive?
Record the answer rounding to the nearest whole number.
100 mL/hr
Explanation:mL/hr = 50 mL/30 min × 1 hr/60 min = 100 mL/hr
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