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Safety related to Administration methods
  • UNRS 314
  • Jan Bazner-Chandler
  • CPNP, CNS, MSN, RN

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Pediatric dosages calculated by weight
  • Most drug books use weight in kilograms, patients
    are often weighed in pounds
  • To convert pounds to kilograms 2.2 lb 1 kg.
  • 2.2 x weight in lb
  • Divide pounds by 2.2 to get weight in kg

3
Calculation
  • If a child weighs 88 lbs, what is the weight in
    kg?
  • 88lb x kg
  • 88 divided by 2.2 40 kg
  • If a child weights 6 lbs what is the weight in
    kg?
  • 6 lb divided by 2.2 2.72 kg

4
Medication dosage
  • For a dosage of medication to be safe, it must
    fall within the safe range as listed in a Drug
    Handbook, PDR or other reliable drug reference.

5
Safe Medication Dose
  • Calculate daily dose ordered (Physician orders)
  • Calculate the low and high parameters of safe
    range (from drug book)
  • Compare the patients daily dose to the safe
    range to see if it falls within the safe zone

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Calculation
  • A child is 2 years and weighs 36 lbs is receiving
    Amoxicillin 215 mg po tid for a bilateral otitis
    media (ear infection).
  • Patient weight in kg 16.36 kg
  • Davis drug guide PO (children) lt 40 kg 6.7 to
    13.3 mg / kg q 8 hours.
  • 16.36 x 6.7 109.6 mg q 8hours
  • 16.36 x 13.3 217.5 mg q 8 hours
  • Safe range 110 to 218 mg of Amoxicillin Q 8
    hours
  • Is the dose safe?

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How much medication do you give?
  • Amoxicillin suspension comes 250 mg per 5 ml.
  • 250 mg / 5 ml 215 mg / x ml
  • Give 4.3 cc po every 8 hours

8
Safe Dose Ranges
  • Read the medication ranges carefully
  • Some are the dose range for 24 hours
  • Some are the dose range for q 8 hours
  • Some are the dose range for q 12 hours

9
Fluid Control
  • Crucial in the pediatric population
  • Units often have policies that children under
    certain ages with IV fluids / IV medication be
    placed on an infusion pump.

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Key concepts
  • Fluid overload must be avoided
  • Time over which a medication should be
    administered is critical information
  • Minimal dilution (end concentration of
    medication) is important for medications such as
    aminoglycosides.
  • Collecting therapeutic blood levels

11
Fluid overload
  • Know what the IV rate is.
  • Hourly recording of IV fluid intake
  • Dont try and catch up on fluids
  • Calculate fluids used to administer IV
    medications into the hourly fluid calculations.

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IV Buretrol
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IV Buretrol
  • A buretrol or volutrol is an inline receptacle
    between the clients IV catheter set and the bag
    of fluids.
  • Capacity is 100 to 120 mL
  • Rationale the nurse can fill the buretrol to a
    certain level and if the IV pump malfunctions,
    only the volume in the buretrol will flow to the
    client.

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The Infusion Pump
  • The ml / hour the doctor orders is set on the
    pump as the infusion rate.
  • The amount of fluid in the buretrol or volutrol
    is the amount to be infused.
  • This will need to be set every 2 hours or
    according to hospital policy.

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IV fluid calculations
  • The maintenance dose for administration of IV
    fluids is based on the following formula
  • 100 ml of fluid for the 1st 10 kg of weight
  • 50 ml of fluid for the 2nd 10 kg of weight
  • 20 ml of fluid for and additional kg
  • You need to memorize this

16
Practice problem
  • Jose weighs 16 pounds
  • Weight in kg 7.27 kg
  • Using the formula provided how many mls of fluid
    would he need in 24 hours.

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Practice problem
  • Kyisha is a 10 year old admitted to the unit in
    sickle cell crisis. She weighs 36 kg. What would
    her maintenance dose of fluids be?
  • She is dehydrated so they physician orders the
    fluids to be double maintenance. What would her
    24 hour fluid needs be?

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IV bolus
  • A 6 year old with dehydration is admitted to your
    unit. The referring hospital has an adult IV
    set-up. (drip factor of 15 gtt/ml) The physician
    order is to infuse 90 mL of normal saline over 1
    hour. At what rate will you set the IV rate?
  • 90 ml x 15 gtts/ml divided by 60 minutes
  • Drip rate will be ____ gtts/minute

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Safe administration of IV medications
  • Vancomycin anti-infective
  • For treatment of potentially life-threatening
    infections when less toxic anti-invectives are
    contraindicated.
  • MRSA Methicillin resistant staph aureus
  • Use with caution in patients with renal impairment

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Vancomycin
  • IV (children) 10 mg / kg q 6 hours or 20 mg / kg
    q 12 hours.
  • IV (neonates) 1 week to 1 month 15 mg / kg
    initially (loading dose) then 10 mg / kg q 8
    hours.
  • IV (neonates) less than 1 week 15 mg / kg
    initially then 10 mg / kg q 12 hours.

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Nursing implications
  • Assess for infection at beginning, during and end
    of therapy. (wbc, fever, lethargy, wound, lung
    sounds)
  • Obtain any cultures ordered before administration
    of the medication.
  • Vancomycin is irritating to tissue and causes
    necrosis and severe pain with extravasation.
  • Evaluate 8th cranial nerve function by audiometry
    and serum Vancomycin levels throughout course of
    therapy.
  • Monitor urine cloudy or pink urine may be signs
    of nephrotoxicity.

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Intermittent infusion
  • Dilute each 500 mg vial with 10 ml of sterile
    water.
  • Dilute further with 100 to 200 ml of IV solution
    (D5W)
  • Infuse over 60 minutes Do not administer rapidly
    or as a bolus to minimize risk of
    thrombophlebitis, hypotension, or red neck
    syndrome.
  • Thrombophlebitis can be minimized by using dilute
    solutions of 2.5 to 5 mg / ml.

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Neonate dosage
  • Weight 3.25 kg / 5 days old
  • How much Vancomycin for loading dosage?
  • How much Vancomycin for maintenance dosage?
  • How much fluid would you need to dilute
    medication in to administer safely?

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Calculations
  • 3.25 x 15 mg 48.75 mg
  • Vancomycin comes in 500 mg vial
  • 500 mg diluted with 10 cc sterile water
  • 500mg /10 cc 48.75/ X ml
  • You will draw up .97 ml
  • How much fluid do you have to further dilute
    medication in (2.5 to 5 mg / ml)?
  • Dilute in approximately 20 ml and run in over 60
    minutes.

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What about the flush?
  • If you put the medication and the 20 cc in the
    buretrol how fast will you have to set the IV
    pump to get the medication into the patient in 60
    minutes?
  • Hint you will need 20 ml of additional fluid to
    flush the medication through the IV line.
  • THE PHYSICIAN ORDER WILL NEVER STATE TO FLUSH THE
    LINE YOU MUST DO THIS WITH EACH IV MEDICATION

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Practice IV medications
  • Jose is a 15 year old to receive 750 mg of Ancef
    (Cefazolin) pre-operatively for an ORIF
    orthopedic procedure. The pharmacy sends you 1
    gram of powdered Ancef. The direction are to
    dilute the powder with 10 ml of sterile water.
    You concentration is now 1 gram in 10 ml of
    sterile water. How many mls will you need to
    draw up to equal 750 mg?

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Ancef continued
  • 750 mg of Ancef in 7.5 ml. Add the 7.5 ml of
    medication to 50 ml of IV fluid and infuse over
    30 minutes. How fast do you need to set your IV
    at (remember the 20 ml flush) to have the
    medication infused over 30 minutes?

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Practice problem
  • John is receiving Cefuroxime 350 mg IV. The
    medication comes from the pharmacy 350 mg of
    Cefuroxime in 3.5 ml of fluid. The medication is
    to be further diluted with fluid to equal 20 ml
    in the buretrol. The medication is to infuse over
    30 minutes. Keeping in mind that you will have a
    20 ml flush. (total fluid to infuse over 30
    minutes is 40 ml)
  • 20 ml of medication 20 ml rinse 40 ml

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Practice problem
  • You are to administer 100 mg of Ampicillin q 12
    hours to a neonate with sepsis. (weight 3.45 kg).
    The range for ampicillin is
  • Infants gt 7 days and gt 2000 grams 50 mg to 100
    mg / kg / day divided into doses q 12 hours.
  • Is the dose a safe dose?
  • The ampicillin comes as a powder 125 mg to be
    diluted with 1 ml of sterile water.
  • How much ampicillin would you draw up from the
    vial to equal 100 mg?

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Remember the Basics
  • 1 teaspoon 5 ml
  • 1 tablespoon 15 ml
  • 1 ounce 30 ml
  • 1 grain 60 mg
  • mcg to mg to grams
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