Nr40 Medication Math Test Page 9

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e. decrease infusion by 1.5 ml/Hr
f. decrease infusion by 2.5 ml/Hr
g. decrease infusion by 3 ml /Hr
h. decrease infusion by 4 ml/Hr
i.
decrease infusion by 5 ml/Hr
j.
decrease infusion by 6 ml /Hr
k. Repeat the PTT in four hours
l.
Repeat the PTT in six hours
m. Repeat the PTT in the morning.
51.
The client has a PTT result of 67 seconds released at 2 pm. What would you prepare to perform? (check all that
apply)
a. Stop infusion for 30 minutes
b. Stop infusion for 60 minutes
c. No bolus to be given
d. Bolus 3000 units of heparin
e. Continue infusion at current rate
f. Increase infusion by 1 ml/hr
g. Increase the infusion by 2 ml/hr
h. Repeat the PTT in four hours
i.
Repeat the PTT in six hours
j.
Repeat the PTT in the morning.
52.
The client has a PTT result of 67 seconds released at 8 pm. What would you prepare to perform? (check all that
apply)
a. Stop infusion for 30 minutes
b. Stop infusion for 60 minutes
c. No bolus to be given
d. bolus 3000 units of heparin
e. Continue infusion at current rate
f. Increase infusion by 50 units/hr
g. Increase the infusion by 100 units/hr
h. Repeat the PTT in four hours
i.
Repeat the PTT in six hours
j.
Repeat the PTT in the morning.
Calculating weight adjusted boluses
Calculate the weight adjusted bolus dose of 64 units/kg and round to the nearest 100 units. (NO
MAXIMUM DOSE PROVIDED)
64 units/kg and round to the nearest 100 units.
53.
ORDER:
WEIGHT:
110 lbs
AVAILABLE:
Heparin 10000 units/1 ml
ADMINISTER:_____________________________________

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