Chapter 21 CwC
250 mL D10W (dextrose)
10g:100mL=xg: 250mL x = 25 g dextrose
How many grams of dextrose does 500 mL D10W contain?
50 g (10g:100mL=xg: 500mL) remember grams are % meaning whatever number is there for dextrose, it is figured as units per 100 mL.
1000 mL D5 0.33% NS (dextrose) (NaCl)
5g: 100mL= xg: 1,000 mL x = 50g dextrose 0.33g: 100 mL = xg: 1000mL x= 3.3g NaCl
A client has a IV of 1,000 mL 0.9% NS. The initials identifty what type of solution?
0.9% normal saline
D20W
20% dextrose in water
500 mL D5 1/2 NS (dextrose) (NaCl)
5 g: 100mL = xg:500 mL x=25g dextrose 0.45 g : 100mL = xg : 500 mL x=2.25 g NaCl
D5W 10mEq KCl
5% dextrose in water with 10 mEq potassium chloride (KCl)
A secondary line is hung--------than the primary line
higher
IVPB means
intravenous piggyback
An IV initiated in a client's lower are is called what type of line?
peripheal
Volumetic pumps infuse fluids into the vein by
pressure
What does PCA stand for
Patient Controlled Analgesic
750 mL D5 NS ( dextrose) NaCl
dextrose 5g:100mL = xg: 750mL x=37.5 g dextrose NaCl 0.9 g: 100mL = xg :750 mL ( note: NS is normal saline and it comes at 0.9%) NaCl is another term for NS. x=6.75 g NaCl