SOLUTION: Hello, My name is Tim Hunt. I need help with some problems, Please help me. 1. A 10 ml vial contains 40 mg of a drug. How many mcg would be administered by injection of 2 ml

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Question 22845: Hello, My name is Tim Hunt.
I need help with some problems, Please help me.
1. A 10 ml vial contains 40 mg of a drug. How many mcg would be administered by injection of 2 ml of the drug?

2. many milliliters of a liquid laxative should be dispensed if the dose prescribed is for 1 tablespoonful qid for 3 days?
3. . If the flow rate for normal saline (NS) is 30 drops per minute over 6 hours, how many milliliters of NS would the patient receive (assuming 18 gtts/ml)?
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Answer by Earlsdon(6294) About Me  (Show Source):
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1)
Use a proportion to find the number of mg, then convert to mcg.
40+mg%2F10+ml+=+x+mg%2F2+ml
x+=+8+mg
Convert to micrograms: 1 mg = 1,000 mcg
8+mg+=+8000+mcg
2)1 tablespoonful qid (four times a day) for 3 days (4 X 3) = 12 tablespoonsful.
1 Tablespoonful = 15 ml approximately. Perhaps your PDR has the exact conversion factor for this but I think it's more like 14.7868 ml per tbsp.
12 tbsp = 180 ml approximately.
12 tbsp = 177.4412 ml more precisely.
3) Flow rate of 30 drops per minute over 6 hours (30 drops/min)(60 min/hr)(6 hrs) = 10,800 drops at 18 gtts/ml (18 drops/ml) = 600 ml.