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Directions: Calculate the IV medication and infusion rates.Use a calculator for safe dose range calculations,multiplication,and long division as desired.Verify results using DE-style equations where requested.If the order is unsafe,do not proceed with the math.Label answers.
RX: Lanoxin 0.25 mL direct IV
Available: Lanoxin (digoxin)0.5 mg per 2 mL.
Dilute to 4 mL SW.Give over 5 minutes. Directions: Calculate the IV medication and infusion rates.Use a calculator for safe dose range calculations,multiplication,and long division as desired.Verify results using DE-style equations where requested.If the order is unsafe,do not proceed with the math.Label answers. RX: Lanoxin 0.25 mL direct IV Available: Lanoxin (digoxin)0.5 mg per 2 mL. Dilute to 4 mL SW.Give over 5 minutes.    A)How many mL will be given? B)How many calibrations will the mL occupy on the syringe? C)Total minutes to administer: D)Flow rate in seconds per calibration?
A)How many mL will be given?
B)How many calibrations will the mL occupy on the syringe?
C)Total minutes to administer:
D)Flow rate in seconds per calibration?

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