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example 3: safe dosage range & single-dose
medications
- meds may be ordered as mg/kg/dose.
- multiply the recommended dose by the child’s weight.
order: narcan 1.2 mg iv stat for a child whose weight is 12 kg.
recommended dosage is 0.1 mg/kg/dose
available: narcan 0.4 mg/ml
- is the dosage ordered safe?
- what volume of narcan will you draw up?
1) Is the dosage ordered safe?
Step1: Calculate safe dose
Multiply recommended dose (0.1 mg/kg/dose) by child's weight (12 kg).
Safe dose = \( 0.1 \, \text{mg/kg} \times 12 \, \text{kg} = 1.2 \, \text{mg} \)
Step2: Compare with ordered dose
Ordered dose is 1.2 mg. Since ordered dose (1.2 mg) equals safe dose (1.2 mg), it is safe.
Step1: Recall formula for volume
Volume = \( \frac{\text{Dose Ordered}}{\text{Concentration Available}} \)
Step2: Substitute values
Dose Ordered = 1.2 mg, Concentration = 0.4 mg/mL.
Volume = \( \frac{1.2 \, \text{mg}}{0.4 \, \text{mg/mL}} = 3 \, \text{mL} \)
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Yes, the ordered dosage (1.2 mg) equals the safe dose (1.2 mg), so it is safe.