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NURSING SKILLS SUMMARY OF MATH PRESENTED IN MORRIS’S CALCULATE WITH CONFIDENCE AND PRACTICE PROBLEMS METHODS OF CONVERTING 1. Multiply or divide by the conversion factor (in metric system move the decimal point) – see conversion table on page 3 RULES: **smaller unit to larger unit – divide; **larger unit to smaller unit – multiply EXAMPLE #1: 10000 mg = X Gm? 10000 mg becomes 10.000 Gm (move decimal three spaces to left to divide) OR USE RATIO/PROPORTION METHOD IF CAN’T REMEMBER IF NEED TO DIVIDE OR MULTIPLE TO CHANGE METRIC UNITS 10000mg = 1000mg x 1 Gm RULE: Must have same units above the line and same units below the line eg mg above and Gms below (1000mg)(x) = (10000mg)(1 Gm) 1000mg x 1000mg x = = EXAMPLE #2: 10000mg/GM 1000mg 10Gm RULE: MUST ASK SELF IF ANSWER IS REASONABLE? 5 Gm = X mg? 5 Gm becomes 5000 mg (move decimal three spaces to right to multiply) OR USE RATIO/PROPORTION METHOD IF CAN’T REMEMBER IF NEED TO DIVIDE OR MULTIPLE TO CHANGE METRIC UNITS 1000mg 1Gm = x mg 5Gm REMEMBER ABOVE AND BELOW LINE RULE (1000mg)(5Gm) = (1Gm)(x) 5000mg/Gm = 1Gm x 5000mg = x MUST ASK SELF IF ANSWER IS REASONABLE? 1 2. Ratio-proportion method rule summary: RULES: state known equivalents put the incomplete ratio on the other side of the equal sign, KEEPING THE SAME UNITS ABOVE THE LINE AND THE SAME UNITS BELOW THE LINE ON EACH SIDE OF THE = SIGN label all terms but ignore them while doing the math solve for X PRACTICE: You do the following examples. a. 8 mg = X g b. 12Gm = X mg DOSE CALCULATIONS (note: when different systems of measurement are involved, convert to the unit that is available(what you have on hand)before proceeding to calculate the dose) 1.Ratio – proportion method EXAMPLE #1: Ordered: Lanoxin 0.75 mg; Available supply: Lanoxin 0.25 mg tabs RULE: SETTING UP THE PROBLEM: What you Have OR Supply available = What you Want OR Doctor’s Order 0.25 mg = 0.75 mg 1 tab X tabs Have or Supply = Want or Doc. order (0.25) X = (0.75) (0.25) X = 0.75 (0.25) (0.25) X = 3 tabs 2 HOUSEHOLD APOTHECARY dram i 1 T (tbs) gr 15 Gr 1 1oz 2.2 lb METRIC 4 or 5 ml (cc) 15 cc 1 G (1000 mg) 60 mg 30 ml (cc) 1 Kg (1000 g) Other metric: Kilo = 1000 Centi = one hundredth of (0.01) Milli – one thousandth of (0.001) Micro = one millionth of (0.000001) 1Gm = 1000mg 1kg = 1000Gms 3 Practice Math Calculations for Oral Medications 1. Order: Prednisone 60 mg p.o. every day. Available: 20 mg tablets. How many tablet(s) would you give? 2. Order: Lasix 0.06g p.o. every day. Available: 40 mg tablets. How many tablets would you give? (Can tablets be split?) 3. Your patient is unable to swallow pills. You need to crush the medication. Can you crush: tablets? Coated tablets? Slow release capsules? 4. Ordered: Proventil syrup 2mg/5ml. Give 3 ml p.o. TID. How many mg are you giving per dose? The PDR states that the maximum dose is 0.3mg/kg in 3 divided doses. The child in the above example weighs 56 pounds. Is this a safe dose for the patient? 4 5. Order: Vicodin (2.5mg hydrocodone/500mg acetaminophen) i or ii tablets q 4-6 hrs prn pain. PDR states acetaminophen dose is not to exceed 4g/d. Your patient had: 2 tabs at 0030, 1 tab at 0500, 2 tabs at 0930, 2 tabs 1440, and 1 tab at 1850. It is now 2250, your patient is in pain. How many tablets could you give the patient? 6. Order: Keflex 250mg p.o. TID. The label on the bottle states: Keflex 125mg/5ml. Directions: Add 36ml of water to dry mixture in the bottle. Shake well. Will make 40cc of Keflex. How many cc per dose? About how many doses will the bottle contain? 7. Order: Darvocet-N (propoxphene 65mg/acetaminophen 650mg) i or ii tablets q 4-6 hours prn pain. PDR states acetaminophen dose is not to exceed 4g/d. How many tablets could the patient have in a 24 hour period? 5 EXAMPLE FOR PARENTERAL MEDICATION MATH CALCULATIONS EXAMPLE #1: Ordered: heparin 1100 units / hour. Have available 25000 units in 500 ml. How many ml per hour would you run the IV? HAVE = WANT 25000 units = 1100 units 500 ml X ml after checking same units above line and same units below line, remove units for calculations 25000 = 1100 500 X 25000 X = (1100)(500) 25000 X = 550,000 25000 X = 550,000 25000 25000 X = 22 ml Does this make logical sense? Practice Math Calculations for Parenteral Medications 8. Order: Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) 200mcg IM q month. Available: 100mcg/ml multi dose vial and 1000mcg/ml multi dose vial. Which one would you use? How many ml would you give? 9. Order: Heparin 15,000 units SQ now. Available: 20,000 u/ml. How many ml would you give? 6 10. Order: Penicillin G 30,000 u/kg q 12 hrs. Child weighs 8.8 lbs. How many units would you give? Available vial reads: Add diluent 9.6ml 100,000 u/ml 4.6ml 200,000 u/ml 1.6ml 500,000 u/ml How much diluent would you use? How much (ml) medication would you give? 11. Order: Rocephin 1 gram IM now. Rocephin I gram vial reads: Add 2.7cc of sterile water or lidocaine to yield 3 cc of solution. How many ml of medication would you give? 12. Order: Rocephin 1.5 grams IM now. Available: Rocephin 2 gram vial and the label reads: Add 2.7cc of sterile water to yield 3 cc of solution. How many cc would you give? 7 13. Order: Demerol 50 mg IM and Vistaril 25 mg IM now. Available: Vistaril 50mg/ml and Demerol 50mg/ml. You know: They can be mixed. The Demerol comes in a tubex syringe and the Vistaril is a multi dose vial. How many ml of Vistaril would you give? How many ml of medication will you give? Is the volume a safe amount to give? 8 IV Calculations Terminology/Misc information: Drop factor – number of drops (gtts) per ml. Administration sets are labeled. Macro drop tubing – Large drops. Come in 10, 15, 20 gtts per 1 ml Microdrip tubing – Small drops. Comes in 60 gtts per 1 ml Standard IV bags come in 50cc, 100cc, 250cc, 500cc, 1000cc Rate – flow of IV over 1 hour. (Usually written ____ ml or cc/hr) Description of word problems: 1L D5W.45 NS with 1 amp MVI (multivitamin) infuse over 8 hours. Description Volume to infuse Infusion Rate/hr Total Infusion Time of fluid / 2 grams Rocephin in 100 cc NS @ 200 cc/hr medication Calculating Hourly Rate or Infusion Rate (cc/hr) or (ml/hr) Example: Scenario: You need to set the rate on an IV pump. Order: Infuse D5W 1000 cc over 8 hours. Answer Volume Infusion time 1000cc 8 hours = 125cc/hr Practice – Find infusion rate when setting rate on an IV pump 1. Infuse 0.25% NS 500cc over 6 hours. 2. Infuse D5W 1000cc over 12 hours. 9 Calculating Drip Rate or gtts/min using the shortcut chart 1. Figure out the infusion rate 2. Knowing the size of the administration set and the hourly rate, use the chart below to figure out the gtts/min. If drop factor is Then divide hourly fluid infusion amount by___ to get gtts/mins 10 gtts = 1 ml 6 15 gtts = 1 ml 4 20 gtts = 1 ml 3 60 gtts = 1 ml 1 (Notice that you can multiple the number in the first column by the number in the second column and always get 60!) Example: Scenario: You don’t have an IV pump and you need to figure out the drip rate. You have to count the number of gtts per minute to set the rate. Order: Infuse D5W 1000 cc over 8 hours. Administration set 20 gtts/ml. Answer 1. Figure out the infusion rate. Volume 1000cc Infusion time 8 hours = 125cc/hr 2. Now figure out the gtts/min. Use the chart above. 125cc/hr 3 = 41.6 = 42 gtts /min Practice – gtts per min when not using a pump 3. Infuse 0.45% NS 1000cc over 12 hours. Administration set 20 gtts/ml. 4. Infuse D5W 1000cc with 1 amp MVI over 8 hours. Administration set 15gtts/ml. 10 CALCULATING IV DRIP RATES 1. FORMULA: Volume to be infused X drop factor = gtts/min Time in minutes EXAMPLE #1: Ordered: 100 ml/hour; drop factor = 10 gtt / ml. At what rate do you set the IV for gravity flow to drip? (100 ml) x (10 drops/ml factor) 60 minutes = X (gtts/min) 100 x (10) 60 1000 60 or 100 6 17 gtt/min = X EXAMPLE #2: Ordered: Rocephin 50 ml/over 30 minutes; drop factor = 20 gtt/ml. At what drip rate should the IV be set for gravity flow? 50ml x 20 gtts/ml factor 30 min =X (50) x (20) = X 30 1000 = X 30 33.3 gtts/min = X 11 Calculating the Amount of Drug in a Specific Amount of Solution Example: Order: 0.45%NS 500cc with 80 U of Regular Insulin added. Give 8 U per hour. What is the infusion rate? Answer 500cc = x 80U = 8 U 80x 80 x = (500) (8) = 4000 80x 80 x cc = 4000 = 80 = 50 The infusion rate would be 50 cc/hr. Logical? Practice Calculating the Amount of Drug in a Specific Amount of Solution 5. 0.45% NS 500cc with 120 U Regular Insulin added. Give 10 U/hr. What is the infusion rate? 6. Order: Heparin 600 U/hr. When the bag arrives from the Pharmacy, the label reads: D5W 1000ml with 20,000 U Heparin added. What is the infusion rate? 7. You want to know how many units of Heparin a client is receiving. The label on the bag reads: D5W 500 ml mixed with 2,000 U of Heparin. The infusion rate is 15 ml/hr. 12