3. A physician orders ampicillin sodium 1 g to be added to lactated ringer's solution 100 ml. The drop factor is 60 gtt/
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3. A physician orders ampicillin sodium 1 g to be added to lactated ringer's solution 100 ml. The drop factor is 60 gtt/
3. A physician orders ampicillin sodium 1 g to be added to lactated ringer's solution 100 ml. The drop factor is 60 gtt/mL. The medication must be given over a 2-hour time period. Use the directions on the following label for reconstitution with 1.8 mL of diluent. NDC 6304-5100-00 EQUIVALENT TO 500 mg AMPICILLIN STERILE AMPICILLIN SODIUM, USP For IM or IV Use For IM use, add 1.8 ml. diluent Resulting solution contains 250 mg ampicillin per mL Use solution within 1 hour. This vial contains ampicillin sodium equivalent to 500 mg ampicillin Knowledge Pharmaceuticals, St. Louis, MO 63043 USA 14573F56 Exp Date: 04 2021 Cont: kronen "pratioceuticals How many milliliters of ampicillin should be added to the fluids? What is the flow rate in milliliters per minute? How many drops per minute will the patient receive? How many milligrams of medication will be administered in 45 minutes? If the order is for q6h, how many vials of medication will be needed per day? What will be the total daily dose of medication in milligrams?
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