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Examples
1) Prepare a 1% solution of Brevital (500 mg of powder in bottle). How many mL of sterile water will you use?
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Answer: First convert 1% solution to mg/cc. A 1% solution is thesame as 1000 milligrams in 100 cc or 10mg/cc.
Percent solutions all are 1000mg/100cc. For example a 2%= 20mg/cc, 5% = 50mg/cc, 5.5% = 55mg/cc, etc..
Now you have all the information needed to use the IV dosage calculator. This problem is the same as the doctor ordering a 500 mg IVbag of Brevital: 500 mg = dose ordered, 10mg = dose available, and 1cc =mL available (the last two values come from 10mg/cc obtained above). The answeris 50cc.
2) 1.4cc of ½% tetracaine (Pontocaine) was given in a subarachoidblock. How many mg were given?
Answer: First convert ½% to mg/cc. A 0.5% solution is the same as 500mg/100cc (5mg/cc).
Now you have all the information needed to use the mL/hr to dose/hr calculator. 1.4 cc = mL given, 5mg = dose available, and 1cc = mL available. So 7mg of tetracaine were given.
Epinephrine Solutions
Epinephrine vials are also labeled by concentration of a ratio of medicationper mL. For example, a solution may be labeled as 1:100,000. Thisconcentrationrepresents 1000mg/100,000mL or 0.01mg/mL. Here are some others:
CONCENTRATION | DOSAGE EQUIVALENCE | PERCENT |
1:1,000 | 1mg/mL | 0.1% |
1:10,000 | 0.1mg/mL | 0.01% |
1:100,000 | 0.01mg/mL | 0.001% |
1:200,000 | 0.005mg/mL | 0.0005% |
Example
How many mg of epinephrine are in 5cc of a 1:10,000 solution?
Answer: First convert 1:10,000 into mg/cc.
1:10,000 = 1000mg/10,000cc = 0.1mg/cc
1:10,000 = 1000mg/10,000cc = 0.1mg/cc
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Mical the missing calendar 1 0 1. Next use the IV dose given calculator. 5cc = mL given, 0.1mg = dosage available, and 1cc = mL available. The answer is 0.5 mg of epinephrine were given.
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