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Drug Calculations II

The document provides formulas and instructions for calculating drug infusion rates for medications administered via intravenous pumps. It includes formulas for calculating dosages in mcg/kg/min, mcg/min, mg/min, and mg/h depending on whether the ordered dose, concentration, patient weight, or pump settings are known. It also explains how to calculate a "constant" value based on the drug concentration which can then be used to determine the dosage delivered at a given pump rate. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to use the formulas to calculate dopamine and levophed infusion rates.

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Drug Calculations II

The document provides formulas and instructions for calculating drug infusion rates for medications administered via intravenous pumps. It includes formulas for calculating dosages in mcg/kg/min, mcg/min, mg/min, and mg/h depending on whether the ordered dose, concentration, patient weight, or pump settings are known. It also explains how to calculate a "constant" value based on the drug concentration which can then be used to determine the dosage delivered at a given pump rate. Examples are provided to demonstrate how to use the formulas to calculate dopamine and levophed infusion rates.

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Drug Calculations

Helpful formulas:

mcg/kg/min
If a certain dose is ordered:
_______ mcg/kg/min X _______ kg ______ mcg/ML = ______ mL/h
Dosage Pt weight concentration pump setting

If infusion pump is already set and running:


______ mcg/Ml X ______ mL/h 60 ______ kg = ______ mcg/kg/min
Concentration pump setting Pt weight dosage

mcg/min
If a certain dose is ordered:
_______ mcg/min X 60 ______ mcg/mL = ______ mL/h
Dosage concentration pump setting

If infusion pump is already set and running:


______ mcg/mL X ______ mL/h 60 = ______ mcg/min
Concentration pump setting dosage

mg/min
If a certain dose is ordered:
_______ mg/min X 60 ______ mg/mL = ______ mL/h
Dosage concentration pump setting

If infusion pump is already set and running:


______ mg/mL X ______ mL/h 60 = ______ mg/min
Concentration pump setting dosage

mg/h
If a certain dose is ordered:
_______ mg/h ______ mg/mL = ______ mL/h
Dosage concentration pump setting

If infusion pump is already set and running:


______ mg/mL X ______ mL/h = ______ mg/h
Concentration pump setting dosage

Adapted from Giuliano, Richards & Kaye (1993) A New strategy for calculating medication infusion rates.
Critical Care Nurse. 13(6).
Calculating a Constant:

A Constant is the amount of drug delivered in units specified when the


infusion pump is set at 1cc/hr.

Basic Method for calculating a drug infusion CONSTANT

Step 1: Decide the units to be delivered in (e.g. mcg/kg/min).


Step 2: Using a calculator, enter the drug concentration in mg/cc
(e.g.100mg/250cc).
Step 3: If units you are to use involve microgram (mcg), multiply by 1000. If you
are delivering in milligrams, skip this step.
Step 4: If per minute, divide by 60. IF not per minute skip this step.
Step 5: If per Kg, divide by the patients weight in KG. If not skip this step.

The result of this calculation is the CONSTANT.

Formula: Mg/cc X 1000 60 Kg = Constant

Multiplying the pump rate by the constant will give you the dose infusing.
To determine what rate to set a pump to deliver a specified amount of drug: Divide the
amount desired by the constant.

Example # 1:
Dopamine runs at mcg/kg/min

Dopamine comes as 400mg/250cc


Patients weight is 75 kg
Pump infusing at 10cc/hr

Using formula
400 / 250 = 1.6
1.6 X 1000 = 1600
1600 / 60 = 26.66666
26.66666 / 75 = 0.3555 (this is your constant)
0.3555 X 10 = 3.6 mcg/kg/min (dose infusing)

Example # 2:
Levophed runs at Mcg/min

Levophed is mixed at 4mg/250ml


Pump is infusing at 7cc/hr

Using formula
4/250 = 0.016
0.016X 1000 = 16
16 / 60 = 0.2666 (this is your constant)
0.2666 X 7 = 1.86 mcg/min

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