Hesi Dosage Calculations Care

Hesi Dosage Calculations Care ( 41 Questions)

The health care provider prescribes streptomycin 300 mg IM q12 hours for a client with tuberculosis. The available vial is labeled "Streptomycin 1 gram/2.5 mL." How many milliliters should the nurse administer? (Enter the numerical value only. If rounding is required, round to the nearest tenth.)



Correct Answer: ["0.75"]

To calculate the number of milliliters the nurse should administer, we can use the following formula:

 

Dose to administer = Ordered dose / Available dose

In this case, the ordered dose is 300 mg and the available dose is 1 g/2.5 mL. We can calculate the dose to administer as follows:

 

300 mg / 1000 mg/2.5 mL = 0.75 mL.




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