Chapter 22: Intravenous Calculations

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Chapter 22: Intravenous Calculations

 

Complete Chapter Questions With Answers

 

Sample Questions Are Posted Below

 

COMPLETION

 

  1. Directions: Determine the infusion time for the following IV. State time in both traditional and military time. Round minutes to the nearest whole number of minutes.

 

1,000 mL D5W infusing at 90 mL/hr

  1. Determine the infusion time: _____
  2. The IV was started at 2:00 AM. When will the infusion be complete? _____

 

ANS:

 

  1. 1,000 mL ÷ 90 mL/hr = 11.11 hr

60 min ´ 0.11 hr = 6.6 = 7 min

Infusion time: 11 hr 7 min

  1. 1:07 PM; 1307

 

PTS:   1                    MSC:  IV Calculations

 

  1. Directions: Determine the infusion time for the following IV. State time in both traditional and military time. Round minutes to the nearest whole number of minutes.

 

750 mL lactated Ringer solution at 80 mL/hr

  1. Determine the infusion time: _____
  2. The IV was started at 7:00 AM. When will the infusion be complete? _____

 

ANS:

 

  1. 750 mL ¸ 80 mL/hr = 9.38 hr

60 min ´ 0.38 hr = 22.8 = 23 min

Infusion time: 9 hr 23 min

  1. 4:23 PM; 1623

 

PTS:   1                    MSC:  IV Calculations

 

  1. Directions: Determine the infusion time for the following IV. State time in both traditional and military time. Round minutes to the nearest whole number of minutes.

 

250 mL 0.9% NS at 30 mL/hr

  1. Determine the infusion time: _____
  2. The IV was started at 7:00 PM. When will the infusion be complete? _____

 

ANS:

 

  1. 250 mL ¸ 30 mL/hr = 8.33 hr

60 min ´ 0.33 hr = 19.8 = 20 min

Infusion time: 8 hr 20 min

  1. 3:20 AM; 0320

 

PTS:   1                    MSC:  IV Calculations

 

  1. Directions: Determine the infusion time for the following IV. State time in both traditional and military time. Round minutes to the nearest whole number of minutes.

 

100 mL D5 /2 NS at 40 mL/hr

  1. Determine the infusion time: _____
  2. The IV was started at noon. When will the infusion be complete? _____

 

ANS:

 

  1. 100 mL ÷ 40 mL/hr = 2.5 hr

60 min ´ 0.5 hr = 30 min

Infusion time: 2 hr 30 min

  1. 2:30 PM; 1430

 

PTS:     1          MSC:   IV Calculations

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