Pediatric Dosage Calculations by Weight (Part 1: Is an Order 'Safe'?)

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  • čas přidán 12. 10. 2013
  • An update to this video found here: • Pediatric Dosage Calcu...
    How do I calculate a 'customized' recommended dosage range for a patient when given his/her weight?

Komentáře • 46

  • @DanielOzimek
    @DanielOzimek  Před 2 lety +1

    Update to the video is found here: czcams.com/video/v1ohe5gPsk4/video.html

  • @kennaile
    @kennaile Před 9 lety +19

    Finally someone cleared this for me. You are great!!

  • @cshe9428
    @cshe9428 Před 7 lety +1

    wow. That was incredibly simple yet SUPER HELPFUL. My school has a video that they put out explaining DA dosage calculations and yours was BETTER!

  • @dawnnicole8836
    @dawnnicole8836 Před 3 lety +1

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! This is the only brake down I understand 100%

  • @bridget1008
    @bridget1008 Před 4 lety +2

    This is so much easier than the OWLR our school teaches!
    Order
    Weight
    Label
    Recommended

  • @myszkis14
    @myszkis14 Před 5 lety

    Just what I need it! huge help, thank you!

  • @TheFanknee
    @TheFanknee Před 8 lety

    This was SO helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @CindyR
    @CindyR Před 5 lety +1

    You are a life saver. Thank you

  • @seashelbb
    @seashelbb Před 8 lety

    Thank you SO much for making this so easy!!!

  • @Slimm_Sheedah1
    @Slimm_Sheedah1 Před rokem

    Thank theHeavenly sky for you! I have asked countless times. what makes a dose SAFE or not SAFE???? Thes other creators- i appreciate them, but they just do the math and never explain why the dose is safe or not!! Thank you so much

  • @unleishyvonne2880
    @unleishyvonne2880 Před 9 lety

    Thank you so much for making this simple.

  • @xokizza
    @xokizza Před 8 lety +1

    Amazing explanations thanks!

  • @Andrea-zv3up
    @Andrea-zv3up Před 2 lety

    Literally was breaking down bc I couldn’t figure this out… my teachers just posted a PowerPoint for us to learn this. thank you

  • @Mpkingmarc
    @Mpkingmarc Před 7 lety +2

    A+++ Great instructional video

  • @46monkeyes
    @46monkeyes Před 8 lety +2

    This would be SO much easier if you used the triangle technique to get the safe range instead of dimensional analysis.
    Simply place the pt's weight (in kg) at the apex (top) of a triangle and the LOW safe dose on the bottom left corner of the triangle and the HIGH safe dose at the bottom right of the triangle and then just multiply down each "side" of the triangle...So it would be weight in kg X low dose then weigh in kg x high dose and you have the safe range. INSIDE the triangle, write either "DOSE" or DAY" depending upon the info in he question.

  • @arazbirikurdish7076
    @arazbirikurdish7076 Před 7 lety

    thank you , that was helpful

  • @sashafermaintt7492
    @sashafermaintt7492 Před 7 lety

    thank you ! LIFESAVER!

  • @rlpantalla
    @rlpantalla Před 7 lety +2

    On the second example. You rounded to the tenth's. I thought hundredths was standard for pediatric dosages?

  • @maheenashfaq
    @maheenashfaq Před 10 lety

    amazing video

  • @DueinOct24
    @DueinOct24 Před 8 lety +1

    I had this one problem I didn't know if I should divide 1.5 into 6ml. a nurse needs to administer 6 ml of X medicine in a solution of 150 ml. At what rate would you set transfusion of the medicine so the patient receives it at 1.5 ml/ min

  • @SuperDrNintendo
    @SuperDrNintendo Před 9 lety +1

    Huge help! Thank you so much for sharing! Please consider teaching someday on this topic! :D lol.

  • @LillyB_RN
    @LillyB_RN Před 7 lety +1

    can't see second problem :(

  • @carolynwalker580
    @carolynwalker580 Před rokem

    You’re the best ..boss.

  • @travelinglight7210
    @travelinglight7210 Před 9 lety +1

    THANK YOU >0<

  • @LuminosoDePuebla
    @LuminosoDePuebla Před 7 lety

    Thank you

  • @IronReef77
    @IronReef77 Před 7 lety

    Gracias!

  • @charleskemakolam1369
    @charleskemakolam1369 Před 10 lety +1

    nice and informing

  • @govt.hospitaljayamkondam9900

    thank you

  • @ceasarandrepont5331
    @ceasarandrepont5331 Před 3 lety

    thank you.

  • @daisysingh6588
    @daisysingh6588 Před 10 lety +1

    great

  • @mrs.l6084
    @mrs.l6084 Před 6 lety +1

    I can not see the second problem this is such a problem because your video was really helping me out on the first probleem

  • @Rietteshack86
    @Rietteshack86 Před 7 lety

    Thank uuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!!!!!

  • @lisapirone4623
    @lisapirone4623 Před 7 lety +17

    I cannot see the second problem?? Anyone else have this problem? Your page is too high

  • @lashaundraferman1754
    @lashaundraferman1754 Před 6 lety

    How do I convert 5lbs 6oz to grams. I'm so stuck

    • @bertherodriguez3922
      @bertherodriguez3922 Před 6 lety

      Lashaundra Ferman me too omg smh

    • @MarioCastiello
      @MarioCastiello Před 4 lety +1

      @@bertherodriguez3922
      1 oz = 28.3495 grams
      1 lb = 16 oz
      5 lb 6 oz = 86 oz
      86 oz = 2438.06 grams

    • @MarioCastiello
      @MarioCastiello Před 4 lety

      1 oz = 28.3495 grams
      1 lb = 16 oz
      5 lb 6 oz = 86 oz
      86 oz = 2438.06 grams

  • @yamrajsunar5439
    @yamrajsunar5439 Před 4 lety

    Googf

  • @abebebelechow7827
    @abebebelechow7827 Před rokem

    Younga rule for children2years

  • @KYRAA30
    @KYRAA30 Před 8 lety

    great