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Hi suzanne,

i will try to solve this , hope it is correct and a textpert will reply soon too

the is 2g of drug in 500 ml, therefore there is 2000mg in 500 ml

the dose rate is 100 mg/hr.

2000mg 100mg

------------ = ----------- = 25ml

500ml x ml

therefore 25ml/hr or500gtt/hr

I am not really sure but am just trying

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kssb9091 <cly209@...> wrote:

Hi,

Here's another calculation I am having trouble with.

2 g of meds in a 500mL bag of NS. The dose rate is 100 mg/hr and

the equipment is calibrated to 20 gtts/mL. What is the flow rate?

Do I need to use the 2 g of meds and add it to the 500 mL bag?

What do I start with?

Please help,

Suzanne

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I am still at work and will getto this problem later tonight however please use

the tutorials in the mean time.

Hint 2 grams = 2000 mg

Respectfully,

Jeanetta

kssb9091 <cly209@...> wrote:

Hi,

Here's another calculation I am having trouble with.

2 g of meds in a 500mL bag of NS. The dose rate is 100 mg/hr and

the equipment is calibrated to 20 gtts/mL. What is the flow rate?

Do I need to use the 2 g of meds and add it to the 500 mL bag?

What do I start with?

Please help,

Suzanne

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Dear Suzanne,

I like to use the 'string' conversion method for this:

I first turn 2gm/500ml upside down and recall that 2 gm = 2000 mg:

500ml/2000mg X 100mg/1hr X 20 gtts/1ml X 1 hr / 60 min

OR perhaps this may look easier. I have to place " ... " between

numbers or else it runs together during a post. (it is an HTML

thing/problem).

500 ml.... 100 mg.. 20 gtts... 1 hr

-------- X-------X----------X--------

2000 mg....1 hr.....1 ml.......60 min

Here mg, hr and ml units canel out.

Leaving gtt/min

The Flow Rate is : 8.33 gtts/min

I hope this helps you out. There are Flow rate Tutorials in my File

section.

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chemistry

Founder/Owner

>

> Hi,

> Here's another calculation I am having trouble with.

> 2 g of meds in a 500mL bag of NS. The dose rate is 100 mg/hr and

> the equipment is calibrated to 20 gtts/mL. What is the flow rate?

> Do I need to use the 2 g of meds and add it to the 500 mL bag?

> What do I start with?

> Please help,

> Suzanne

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Dear Kamini,

Good job, but Please check my last post regarding this.

Your answer is 500 ml/hr. My answer is 8.33 gtts/min. If you change

your answer to gtts / min, you will find our answers to be equal:

500 ml/hr X 1 hr /60 min = 8.33 gtts/min

You nevr know what the multiple choice could be on PTCB exam.

However they have been known to give the something like the

following choices:

a. 8.33 ml/min

b. 8.33 gtts/min

c. 50 ml/hr

d. 500 ml/min

Where ONLY 'a. 8.33 gtts/min' is correct.

They could also do this:

a. 500 ml/hr

b. 8.33 gtts/min

c. 8.33 gtts/hr

d. 500 ml/min

Where the only correct answer is " a. 500 ml/hr "

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS Chemistry

Founder/Owner

>

> Hi,

> Here's another calculation I am having trouble with.

> 2 g of meds in a 500mL bag of NS. The dose rate is 100 mg/hr and

> the equipment is calibrated to 20 gtts/mL. What is the flow rate?

> Do I need to use the 2 g of meds and add it to the 500 mL bag?

> What do I start with?

> Please help,

> Suzanne

>

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