Please, Answer all questions
- What you learned from the newborn assessment?
- Your feelings about the parent of the two-year-old?
- What resources you would offer the 15-year-old?
- How you personally can educate parents about vaccinations for their children?
I got 99 problems but Pedi math ain‘t one!
2.2 lbs. = 1 kg
1kg = 2.2 lbs.
1 lb = 16 oz
Convert pounds to kilograms:
- 30 lbs =_______ kg
- 15 lb 5 oz = _________kg
- 7 ¼ lbs. = _______kg
- 22lbs = ________kg
- 4lbs 5 oz =_______kg
- 75 lbs = _______kg
- 10 ½ lbs= _______kg
- Child Wt.: 33 lbs.
Physician order: Augmentin 150 mg PO q8 hours
Drug Guide: Children </= 40 kg receive 6.7 – 13.3 mg/kg q8 hours
- Convert 33 lb. to kg ____________
- Calculate low and high dose range:
LOW DOSE: ___________
HIGH DOSE: __________
- Is the ordered dose in the safe range? ________
- The medication concentration is Augmentin 125 mg/ 5 mL. How many mL would you need to draw up to equal 150 mg? ____________ mL
- Your 4 year old pediatric patient weighing 40 lbs. She is febrile. You need to administer ACETAMINOPHEN (Tylenol) 15mg/kg. How many mg will you administer?
2b: The acetaminophen (Tylenol) packages come in liquid form 160
mg/5mL. How many mL will you administer to your 40 lb. patient?
- Your patient has an order for Terbutaline (Brethine) 0.25 mg subcutaneous. The pharmacy delivers a syringe with 1mg/mL. How much will you WASTE in order to give the correct dose?
- A child is prescribed oral chloral hydrate 250 mg. The drug is available as an elixir containing 200 mg in 5 mL.
- Prescription is oral Phenobarbital 45 mg. It is available as 15 mg in 5 mL.
- Baby is prescribed 25 mcg Digoxin IV. It is available as 500 mcg in 2mL.
I.V. Fluids Calculations:
- 4kg infant. Maintenance fluids written at 50 ml/kg in 8hrs. What is the hourly IV infusion rate?
- 26.4lb child. Maintenance fluids written at 75 ml/kg in 8 hrs. What is the hourly IV infusion rate?