A nurse is preparing to administer dopamine hydrochloride 4 mcg/kg/min via continuous infusion.
Available is dopamine hydrochloride in a solution of 800 mg in a 250 mL bag.
The client weighs 80 kg. The nurse should set the IV infusion to deliver how many mL/hr? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number.
Use a leading zero if it applies.)
A.
4 mL/hr.
B.
5 mL/hr.
C.
6 mL/hr.
D.
7 mL/hr.
The Correct Answer and Explanation is:
To determine the correct IV infusion rate for administering dopamine hydrochloride, follow these steps:
- Calculate the Total Dose Required per Minute:
- The client’s weight is 80 kg.
- The prescribed dosage is 4 mcg/kg/min.
- Convert the Dose into mg per Minute:
- Since 1 mg = 1000 mcg, convert the dose from micrograms to milligrams:
- Determine the Concentration of the Solution:
- The available solution contains 800 mg of dopamine in 250 mL of solution.
- Calculate the Infusion Rate in mL/min:Using the concentration and the required dose per minute, calculate the infusion rate:Infusion rate (mL/min)=Dose in mg/minConcentration (mg/mL)\text{Infusion rate (mL/min)} = \frac{\text{Dose in mg/min}}{\text{Concentration (mg/mL)}}Infusion rate (mL/min)=Concentration (mg/mL)Dose in mg/min Infusion rate (mL/min)=0.32 mg/min3.2 mg/mL=0.1 mL/min\text{Infusion rate (mL/min)} = \frac{0.32 \text{ mg/min}}{3.2 \text{ mg/mL}} = 0.1 \text{ mL/min}Infusion rate (mL/min)=3.2 mg/mL0.32 mg/min=0.1 mL/min
- Convert the Infusion Rate to mL/hr:To convert the rate to mL/hr, multiply by the number of minutes in an hour:Infusion rate (mL/hr)=0.1 mL/min×60 min/hr=6 mL/hr\text{Infusion rate (mL/hr)} = 0.1 \text{ mL/min} \times 60 \text{ min/hr} = 6 \text{ mL/hr}Infusion rate (mL/hr)=0.1 mL/min×60 min/hr=6 mL/hr
Thus, the correct IV infusion rate to deliver the prescribed dose of dopamine hydrochloride is 6 mL/hr.