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  1. 23 hours ago · You've given a few IV doses of the drug to determine a safe and effective loading dose. How should this loading dose be used to estimate a rational continuous infusion rate? Let's start with three basic equations (with the following abbreviations: concentration = therapeutic drug level; Vd = volume of distribution). Equation #1:

  2. 4 days ago · Intravenous azithromycin elicits higher amplitude and more prolonged antral responses compared with erythromycin. Oral azithromycin has been shown to reduce vomiting and improve glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes and gastroparesis. [118]

  3. 5 days ago · A nurse is preparing to administer erythromycin ethylsuccinate 800 mg PO every 12 hr. Available is erythromycin ethylsuccinate suspension 400mg/5mL. How many mL should the nurse administer per dose? Click the card to flip 👆

  4. 4 days ago · What is the dosage rate in mg/min? There are a few things we need to convert to get \(120\, mL/h\) to the dosage rate of mg/min. First, we can infuse the concentration of 50 mg in 100 mL of NS.

    • Srishta Chopra
    • 2017
  5. 5 days ago · Common drug measures are introducted next, followed by detailed lessons on medication labels and dosage calculations. Instructions on body weight and body surface area, intravenous calculations, and pediatric medication calculations follow.

    • Rosemary Woodby
    • 2019
  6. 1 day ago · Give slow IV & use central vein if possible. Halve for repeat doses: 32.0 mL: tranexamic acid (loading dose) 500 mg/5 mL: Neat (100 mg/mL) 15 mg/kg (0.15 mL/kg) 240 mg: Use within 3hrs of trauma. Dilute in 10mL NS or 5% glucose. Give over 10 min: 2.4 mL: vecuronium 10 mg powder: Dilute in 10 mL WFI, gives 1 mg/mL: 0.1 mg/kg (0.1 mL/kg) 1.6 mg ...

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  8. 3 days ago · Antibiotics work by inhibiting the growth of bacteria. They are usually prescribed for 7 to 14 days. However, in certain cases, especially in long-term illnesses a prolonged use of antibiotics is recommended, which is normally associated with various side effects.

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