Saturday, February 6, 2010

How Many Ml In 5000 Units A Physicain A Heparin Bolus Of 5000 Units IV Followed By Heparin Drip At 1000 Units Per Hour.?

A physicain a heparin bolus of 5000 units IV followed by heparin drip at 1000 units per hour.? - how many ml in 5000 units

The standard mixture of 25,000 units of heparin / 500 D5W. How much ml.hr pump must be set to administer the drops of heparin

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  1. It's more a question of mathematics, medicine ....

    Anyway, if you have 25,000 units in 500 ml of dextrose solution (D5W) average glucose solution 5%, this means that each mL contains 50 units. (25000 / 500 = 50)

    If you need to manage 1,000 units per hour, sharing only 1000 units per hour to produce 50 units / mL to 20 mL / hr

    (For the bolus must give 100 ml of the solution - 5000 units divided in 50 units / ml to 100 ml.)

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