
Use figure 10-10 to answer the following questions.
What are the percentages of concentration per bag of:
a. Amino acids
b. Dextrose
c. Lipids
# Using the above figure ,the percentage of concentration per bag of the following are :-
- Amino acid = 10%
- Dextrose = 70%
- Lipids = 20%
Use figure 10-10 to answer the following questions. What are the percentages of concentration per bag...
Use figure 10-10 to answer questions.
What are the total grams per bag of:
a. Amino acids (AA)
b. Dextrose
c. Lipids
DATE HOME HEALTH TPN FORMULA: Patient Additives: mL D 8.5% 10% ロ55% WITH STANDARD ELECTROLYTES DEXTROSE: O 10% □20% 40% AMINO ACIDS. 425 357 125 | |□ MVC 9-3 10mL Daly HUMULIN-R10 times weekly times weekdy ml. 50% M 70s Runits DAILY - check one a 10% 20% mg mL □ □ FOLIC ACID LİPIDs: FOR ALL IN...
Use figure 10-10 to answer the following the questions.
How many kilocalories are there per bag of:
a. CHO
b. PRO
c. FAT
d. What is the total number of kilocalories per bag?
DATE HOME HEALTH TPN FORMULA: Patient Additives: mL D 8.5% 10% ロ55% WITH STANDARD ELECTROLYTES DEXTROSE: O 10% □20% 40% AMINO ACIDS. 425 357 125 | |□ MVC 9-3 10mL Daly HUMULIN-R10 times weekly times weekdy ml. 50% M 70s Runits DAILY - check one a 10%...
Consider the following TPN medication order (Table 1) and the Stock Solutions (Table 2); then determine the exact volume of each component that should be used to compound the preparation. Round to the nearest whole mL. To receive all credit, show all work. TABLE 1 Adult Total Parenteral Nutrition Central Line Total TPN Volume : _____________ (please supply) (1pt) Qs with H20:________________ (please supply) (1pt) To make 2400mL + 100mL overfill. Rate: _________________mL/hr (please supply rate for a 24 hour...
Plz, make sure your answer is 100% correct
PHYSICIAN ORDER COP Hospital Pharmacy Patient: Body Weight: 60 kg Prepare 1000 ml TPN Dextrose 140 g Amino acids 25 g Sodium chloride 20 mEg Potassium chloride 10 mEq Potassium phosphate 6 mMol of PO4 Calcium gluconate 2 mEq Magnesium sulfate 6 mEq Trace Elements 1 ml Infuse IV at 50 ml/hr on Mondays and Thursdays Date: Physician: Dr. Smith, A CALCULATIONS Show ALL calculations for each TPN nutrient. To be checked...
Pharmacy Calculations
You have a new order for TPN for a patient and it is written as
follows. Total volume 2000ml: 60 gm of 10% amino acids, 250 gm of
D70W and 250ml lipids,Sodium Chloride 70meq, sodium phosphate 10
mMol, potassium chloride 80 meq, potassium phosphate 15mMol,
magnesium sulfate 10meq, calcium gluconate 10meq, 1ml of trace
elements, 10ml MVI, 40 units of Humulin Regular Insulin.Use the
concentrations found on page 313. Figure out total ml of all
ingredients needed for...
DIRECTIONS: Reflect upon the calculation lectures received during your dosage from courses, and Professional Practice III. Consider the following TPN medication order (Table 1) and the Stock Solutions (Table 2); then determine the exact volume of cach component that should be used to compound the preparation. Round to the nearest whole mL. Answers will be incorrect if not appropriately rounded. To receive all credit, show all work. This assignment can be typed or handwritten, but all work must be shown....
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SENTENCES.
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