To calculate how many milliliters of Heparin to give each day, we need to follow the given formula:
Heparin 0.5 units / k * gN for D * sqrt(T)
First, let's convert the client's weight from pounds to kilograms. We know that 1 kilogram is approximately 2.20462 pounds, so:
175 lbs / 2.20462 lbs/kg = 79.38 kg (rounded to 2 decimal places)
Next, let's calculate D * sqrt(T) using the formula. We need to know the time duration (T) for which we are administering Heparin. Let's assume it's 1 day for this calculation.
sqrt(T) = sqrt(1) = 1
Now, let's substitute the values into the formula:
Heparin = 0.5 units / k * gN * D * sqrt(T)
= 0.5 units / kg * 79.38 kg * 1
The kg in the numerator and denominator cancels out, leaving us with:
Heparin = 0.5 units / 1 * 79.38
Now, let's calculate the total units of Heparin required:
Heparin = 0.5 * 79.38
= 39.69 units
Since we have Heparin 1000 units / mL on hand, we can calculate the number of milliliters required by dividing the total units by the units per milliliter:
Milliliters = 39.69 units / 1000 units/mL
= 0.03969 mL
Therefore, you would give approximately 0.03969 milliliters of Heparin to the client each day.
Order: Heparin 0.5units / k * gN for D * sqrt(T) On hand: Heparin 1000units / m * L Client's weight : 175 lbs How many milliliters will you give each day ? Show all work
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