Biology, asked by ak2998058, 2 months ago

Being as a health care provider, what you will advise while dispensing Reconstitution of Powdered Drugs.

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Answered by paggarwalpari08
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Answer:

The name of the drug: Kefzol.

How much diluent you will need to add: 2 mL.

The type of diluent you will need to add: sterile water or 0.9% sodium chloride (normal saline)

The type of diluent you actually use will vary from patient to patient and should be specified in the drug order or dictated by the patient's chart along with hospital policy.

The total resulting volume of the solution: 2.2 mL.

This is more than the amount of diluent you added because the drug itself takes up some of the volume in the solution. So when you add 2 mL of diluent to the drug, you should end up with a total solution with a volume greater than 2 ml.

The concentration of the resulting solution: 225 mg per mL

You will need this information in order to measure out the patient's dose in mL!

The expiration date of the mixed solution: 24 hours after the time that you originally mix the solution (if you leave the solution at room temperature).

Notice that if you refrigerate the solution, you will need to look for the package insert to see when the solution will expire.

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