Rn Hesi Dosage Calculations

Rn Hesi Dosage Calculations ( 32 Questions)

A client with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is receiving a continuous intravenous (IV) infusion of heparin sodium 20,000 units in 5% dextrose injection, 500 mL. The infusion rate is 15 mL/hour. How many units of heparin should the client receive in 12 hours? (Enter numerical value only.)



Correct Answer: ["7","200 units"]

To calculate the amount of heparin received, we need to use the formula:

Amount (units) = Infusion rate (mL/h) x Time (h) x Concentration (units/mL)

First, we need to calculate the concentration of heparin in the solution by dividing the total units by the total volume. In this case, it is 20,000 units / 500 mL.

Plugging in the given values, we get:

Amount (units) = 15 mL/h x 12 h x 20,000 units / 500 mL

Simplifying, we get:

Amount (units) = 7,200 units

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