Pharmacy Calculations: IV Flow Rates - PTCB CPhT PTCE Math Pharmacy Technician NAPLEX Test Prep

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • Pharmacy Calculations: IV Flow Rates - PTCE CPhT PTCE Math Pharmacy Technician, NAPLEX PharmD and Nursing Test Prep. Information that is useful for NAPLEX, PTCB PTCE, and Nursing Exam Preparation. Covers IV Flow Rates, IV Administration Sets, Drop Factors, and 2 different methods for solving pharmacy Flow Rate problems including Conversions and Ratio and Proportion Calculations.

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    @brayancamargo2048 Před rokem

    For the note about the IV administration rate, it says no faster than 1g/hr (10mg/min), but the 1g/hr rate would actually come out to ~16mg/min. So which would you use ?

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  • @s.c.360
    @s.c.360 Před rokem +1

    500 multiplied by 60 then divide by 360 ( 6hours times 60)= 33.33

  • @Thats-Me-e
    @Thats-Me-e Před 11 měsíci

    why didn’t u use the 500mL in the last problem ? and how would i know on the exam if i didn’t need to use it? 19:40

    • @bartdude82
      @bartdude82 Před 9 měsíci

      One of the parts in the question was in mg. So you would use mg all the way through to get the answer. The ml is irrelevant.

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    @heathercarrera6563 Před rokem

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    • @heathercarrera6563
      @heathercarrera6563 Před rokem

      What will the infusion rate be it’s a 500 mL IV bag is infused over 3.5 hours. I get I get 210 mins for the 3.5 hrs then u divide by 500 mL and I get 0.42 but when I click thst answer it says it’s incorrect and that it should be 2.38mL/ min why is this I’m so confused please help !!

    • @amandaneve473
      @amandaneve473 Před rokem

      You divide 500/210. This is equal to 2.38

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