The final concentration of Ampicillin when mixed 1:1 (____mg/ml) is this.
Calculate the mls administered for 320mg of Ampicillin.
What is 100 mg/ml?
What is 3.2mls?
Per Integris glucose management policy, this is the goal range for newborn glucose levels
What is 45-120mg/dL for the NICU?
And/Or
What is 35mg/dl or greater prior to feedings for Newborn Nursery?
The concentration and initial dosage of IV epinephrine are these.
What is 0.1mg/ml and 0.2 ml/kg?
Swaddling, diaper changes, skin to skin, gentle motion and decreased stimuli are all examples of this.
What is non-pharmacological pain management?
This medication is used to treat apnea of prematurity.
What is caffeine?
Adverse effects of this common antibiotic used to treat gram negative sepsis include ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity.
What is gentamicin?
Glucose gel is administered in this manner.
What is with a gloved finger massaged into the buccal mucosa?
Volume replacement in suspected abruption ____ml/kg.
Volume infant weighing 1.3kg.
These 2 things can be given for volume replacement.
What is 10-20ml/kg?
13-26mls
What is packed red blood cells and Normal Saline?
This medication is more potent than morphine on weight basis (50-100x) and has a rapid onset.
Rapid administration of the above medication can lead to this.
What is Fentanyl
What is chest wall rigidity?
One must closely monitor urine output, GI assessment, platelets, and glucose when giving this medication.
What is Indomethacin and or Neoprofen?
An infection that presents >7 days after delivery.
What is late onset sepsis?
The NNP verbally orders a D10 bolus, standard practice per STABLE is this ____ml/kg.
The bolus for an infant weighing 1.2kg is this amount
You will give it________ and check a glucose within ______.
What is 2ml/kg?
What is 2.4 ml?
What is IV slow push and within 30-60 minutes?
This amount of time should pass between doses of IV epinephrine.
What is 3 to 5 minutes?
This must be completed within 30 min to 1 hour of administration of PRN pain medication.
What is NPASS score/pain reassessment?
You must do this when administering eye drops for an ROP exam.
What is hold gentle pressure for 2 minutes on the nasolacrimal ducts?
Fluconazole is given prophylactically in micropremies to prevent this.
What is fungal infections/candida?
An insulin gtt must be allowed to do this before the infusion is started.
What is saturate the med tubing for 30 minutes?
Instruction for mixing Adenosine can be found here and this medication is a ___________ dilution.
This is how it is administered.
What is the blue sheet and 10-fold dilution?
What is rapid IV push, flush immediately with NS in IV site closest to heart?
This medication is given to reverse Fentanyl.
What is Narcan?
This medication decreases surface tension in the alveoli, reduces the need for mechanical ventilation, and improves oxygenation.
What is surfactant?
Gentamicin peak and trough timing is this…and typically with which dose.
What is 30 min before the dose and 30 min after the dose is completed, around the 3rd dose?
The following have this in common: When IVfs are turned off, a rate change, a D10 bolus, change in dextrose %, and q shift while on IVFs.
What are times a glucose level should be obtained?
This hypertonic solution treats metabolic acidosis, must be given in its own IV line and is rarely used due to the increased risk of IVH.
What is sodium bicarb?
The physician orders Fentanyl 1.5mcg/kg bolus for your patient that weights 2.7kg, the concentration of Fentanyl is 5mcg/ml @ Integris Baptist.
Dose and volume you will administer.
What is 4.05 mcg and 0.81ml?
Side effects of this cardiac drug used to maintain a PDA include apnea and hyperthermia.
What is prostaglandin E?