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JY is a 58 year old male who was hospitalized for a total knee replacement. He was given unfractionated heparin and developed heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). Argatroban was ordered at a dose of 2 mcg/kg/min. The pharmacy mixes a concentration of 100 mg argatroban in 250 mL of DSW. JY weighs 85 kg. How many mL/hour should the nurse infuse to provide the dose? Round to the nearest whole number. .

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Answer:

The nurse infuse
26ml/hr to provide the dose.

Explanation:

Argatroban was ordered at a dose of 2 mcg/kg/min.

JY weighs 85 kg.

So, Argatroban was ordered=
2 * 85

=
170mcg/min.

Convert the dose in mg/hr

1 hr = 60 minutes and 1 mg = 1000 mcg

So, Dose in ml/hr =
170 * (60)/(1000)

=
10.2 mg/hr

Now to find in 250 mL of DSW. JY weighs 85 kg. How many mL/hour should the nurse infuse to provide the dose?

The nurse infuse to provide the dose =
\text{Dose ordered} * \frac{\text{volume available}}{\text{Dose available}}

The nurse infuse to provide the dose =
10.2 mg/hr * (250 ml)/(100 mg)

The nurse infuse to provide the dose =
26ml/hr

Hence The nurse infuse
26ml/hr to provide the dose.

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