

This same patient is really having problems that you believe are associated with the administration of the Versed, so you decide to try to reverse its effects by administering some Romazicon. Your patient from above starts to break out in hives and you wish to administer some diphenhydramine, at a dose of 26 mg (not realistic, but makes for a math problem!). How many mL will you draw up and deliver to the patient? 11. You decide that 2 mg of Versed would be in order. Your patient from above is not tolerating the situation very well, and you decide that she would be best served to forget the entire ordeal. You decide that the best course of action would be to deliver 75 mcg of fentanyl. You are treating a patient who has a possible broken hip and you wish to provide the patient with some pain relief. How many mL per hour are necessary to satisfy this requirement? How many drops per minute are necessary if your pump breaks down? 9. Your patient says that he weighs about 180 pounds.

You have your microdrip tubing prepared and are to start the drip at 15 mcg/min. You are going to be initiating a nitroglycerine drip in the field for a patient with a confirmed STEMI. How many mg are required? How many mL are in the syringe? 10 mg total drug. Now it is time for the vecuronium to be administered to the previous patient. How many mg are required? How many mL did you put in the syringe? 3.

Now the patient is asleep and you give to your partner the syringe of succinylcholine that you drew up, based upon the patient’s weight. How many mg are required? How many mL will you have to draw up? How many vials will be required? 2. You are to draw up 0.3 mg/kg of etomidate into the appropriate syringe. The patient weighs an estimated 175 pounds. You are responsible for providing the proper dose of etomidate to your partner so that he can initiate the RSI procedure for your patient.
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