Question: 12) The Patient Is Ordered To Receive Heparin 750 Units Per Hour Continuously IV. Using A Supply Of Heparin 30,000 Units In 1000 Milliliters Of Normal Saline, How Many Milliliters Per Hour Should Be Infused? 13) Order: Give Claforin 0.6 Grams Intramuscularly Now. Supply: Claforin 250 Milligrams Per Milliliter. How Many Milliliters Should Be Prepared? …

Question: 12) The Patient Is Ordered To Receive Heparin 750 Units Per Hour Continuously IV. Using A Supply Of Heparin 30,000 Units In 1000 Milliliters Of Normal Saline, How Many Milliliters Per Hour Should Be Infused? 13) Order: Give Claforin 0.6 Grams Intramuscularly Now. Supply: Claforin 250 Milligrams Per Milliliter. How Many Milliliters Should Be Prepared? …

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12) The patient is ordered to receive heparin 750 units per hour continuously IV. Using a supply of heparin 30,000 units in 1

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12) The patient is ordered to receive heparin 750 units per hour continuously IV. Using a supply of heparin 30,000 units in 1000 milliliters of normal saline, how many milliliters per hour should be infused? 13) Order: Give Claforin 0.6 grams intramuscularly now. Supply: Claforin 250 milligrams per milliliter. How many milliliters should be prepared? 14) Give heparin 7500 units subcutaneously every 8 hours using heparin for injection with a strength of 5000 units per 0.2 milliliter. How many milliliters should be prepared? 15) Ordered to give 40 mEq KCl in 150 milliliters over 45 minutes using an IV infusion pump, how many milliliters per hour should be given? 16) How many drops per minute should be infused in order to administer 1200 milliliters of 0.45% normal saline over 12 hours using IV tubing calibrated to 15 gtt/mLs? WA 17) Give 1000 milliliters of Lactated Ringer’s solution continuously at a rate of 125 milliliters per hour using a 20 gtt/mL tubing set. How many drops per minute should be given?