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Basic Medication Administration Exam LPN/LVN (BMAE-LPN/LVN) Study Guide Review correct procedure and precautions for the following routes of administration: Ear drops Enteral feeding tube Eye drops IM, subcut injections IV therapy Long-acting (SR, XR) medications Medications that cause gastrointestinal irritation such as oral potassium chloride and prednisone Rectal Suppository Transdermal Patch Review monitoring and precautions related to: Medication Allergy Drug/Disease Interactions Drug/Food Interactions Review indications, action of medications, adverse effects, monitoring, precautions, and patient teaching implications related to: Analgesics, such as o Acetaminophen o Hydrocodone and acetaminophen (Vicodin ) o Morphine Antibiotics, such as o Amoxicillin o Levofloxacin (Levaquin ) Anticoagulants, such as o Heparin o Enoxaparin (Lovenox ) o Warfarin (Coumadin ) Anticonvulsants, such as phenytoin (Dliantin ) Bronchodilators, such as albuterol (Proventil ) Copyright statement Updated 2012 Page 1 of 2

Basic Medication Administration Exam LPN/LVN (BMAE-LPN/LVN) Study Guide Cardiovascular Medications, such as o Atorvastatin (Lipitor ) o Beta blocker metoprolol (Lopressor ) o Clonidine (Catapres ) o Digoxin (Lanoxin ) o Diltiazem-SR (Cardizem -SR) o ACE inhibitor enalapril (Vasotec ) Diabetic Medications, such as o 70% NPH insulin 30% regular insulin (Novolin 70/30) o Lispro (Humalog ) o Metformin (Glucophage ), Glucocorticosteroids, such as prednisone Reversal Agents/Antidotes, such as flumazenil (Romazicon ) Sedatives/Anxiolytics, such as o Long-acting benzodiazepines o Lorazepam (Ativan ) o Midazolam (Versed ) Review IV Therapy monitoring, such as recognizing infiltration, extravasation, phlebitis. Review Calculations, including IV drip rate Pounds to kilograms Number of tablets, or number of milliliters to obtain ordered dose Copyright statement Updated 2012 Page 2 of 2

Calculation Review Why are calculations included in our exams? Although most facilities have pharmacy calculate and deliver unit dose medications, and have IV pumps to calculate IV rates, the nurse remains responsible for the delivery of the correct dose of medications and IVs. Nurse Directors from our client facilities have indicated that they consider calculations to be a critical part of our evaluation process. Milligram to Gram Microgram to milligram Pounds to kilogram Centimeter to inch Milliliter to Liter ml (cc) to ounces Conversions 1000 mg = 1 G 1000 mcg = 1 milligram 2.2 pounds = 1 kg 2.54cm = 1 inch 1000mL = 1L 30mL (cc) = 1 ounce Medication Calculations You have an order to administer phenytoin (Dilantin) oral suspension 100 mg TID per feeding tube Dilantin oral suspension is supplied to you in a 5 ml bottle which contains 125 mg/ml. How many ml per dose will you administer? You can use either method below (or an alternate method) to determine the answer 125 mg = 100 mg 1 ml x ml Cross-multiply and solve for x. 125 mg = 100 mg 1 ml x ml 125 x = 100 100mg (dose desired) x 1 ml = x ml 125 mg (dose on hand) Solve for x. 100/125 = x x = 0.8 ml x = 100/125; x = 0.8 ml You will administer 0.8 ml

Your 4 year old pediatric patient weight 40 pounds. She is febrile. You need to administer acetaminophen (Tylenol) 15mg/kg. How many mg will you administer? First covert 40 pounds into kilograms. 1 kg = x kg 2.2 pounds 40 pounds Cross-multiply and solve for x. 40 pounds X 1 kg = x kg 2.2 pounds x = 18.18 kg 1 kg x kg 2.2 pounds 40 pounds 2.2x = 40 x = 18.18 kg Since you will administer 15mg of acetaminophen per 1 kg, you will multiply 15mg with the weight of 18.18 kg. 15mg x 18.18kg = 272.7. You will administer 272.7 mg. Need more practice? Check out practice calculations in the Critical Thinking: Nursing Calculations Part 2 course on www.rn.com.

IV Rate Calculations Each method below gives the same result. Use the one most familiar to you. Method #1 Use drop factor constant Common Drop Factors Drop Factor Constant 60 gtt/ml minidrip set 1 10 gtt/ml regular drip set 6 15 gtt/ml regular drip set 4 IV drip rate in drops per minute = Volume to be infused (ml) over 1 hour Drop factor constant Example: Method #2 Example: Rate is 100 ml/hr. You have a regular drip set 10 gtt/ml. Drop factor constant is 6. At how many drops per minute will you set the rate? 100 ml = 100/6 = 16.66 (round to 17) drops per minute 6 (drop factor constant) Determine the rate per hour Multiply the rate per hour by the drip rate Divide the total by 60 (minutes) converts rate per hour to rate per minute. Rate is 125 ml/hr IV set delivers 15 drops per ml 125 ml/hr x 15 drops/ ml = 31.25, rounded to 31 drops per minute 60 minutes

Sample Problems Problem #1 Your patient has an order for terbutaline (Brethine) 0.25 mg subcut. The pharmacy delivers a syringe with 1mg/mL. What is the correct volume to deliver to the patient? (See next page for answer.) Problem # 2 You receive an order for 60 mg of meperidine (Demerol) IM for your post surgical patient. The injection syringe is pre-packaged with 75 mg/ ml. How much will you administer? (See next page for answer.) Problem #3 Your patient has been receiving digoxin (Lanoxin)125 mcg Q AM. Today his doctor writes a new order: Digoxin 0.25 mg PO Q AM start now How many 125 mcg tablets will you administer? (See next page for answer.) Problem #4 An IV is ordered to run at 60 ml/hr. The IV drip set delivers 15gtt/mL. How many drops per minute will you set the IV at? (See next page for answer.) Problem #5 An IV is ordered to run at 175/hr. The IV drip set delivers 10 gtt/ml. How many drops per minute will you set the IV at? (See next page for answer.)

*********************************************************************** Answer to Problem #1 1 ml = x ml 1 mg 0.25 mg Cross-multiply and solve for x. 1 ml = x ml 1 mg 0.25 mg 0.25 mg X 1 ml = x ml 1 mg x = 0.25 ml 0.25 x = 1 x = 0.25 ml Answer to problem # 2 75 mg = 60 mg 1 ml x ml Cross-multiply and solve for x. 75 mg = 60 mg 1 ml x ml 75 x = 60 60mg x 1 ml = x ml 75 mg Solve for x. x = 0.8 ml. x = 0.8 ml You will administer 0.8 ml.

Answer to Problem #3 0.125 mcg = 0.25 mcg 1 tablet x ml Cross-multiply and solve for x. 0.125 mcg = 0.25 mg 1 tablet x tablet 0.125x = 0.25 0.25 mg x 1 tablet = x tablet 0.125 mg Solve for x. x = 0.25 0.125 x= 2 tablets x =.0.25/0.125 x = 2 tablets You will administer 2 tablets. Answer to Problem #4 Method #1: Drop Factor Constant 60 ml/hr = x drops per minute 4 (drop factor constant) Divide and solve for x 60/4 = 15 Method #2: Calculation 60 (ml/hr) x 15 (drops/ml) = x drops per minute 60 (minutes) Solve for x. 60 x 15 = 15 60 x = 15 drops per minute You will set rate at 15 drops per minute x = 15 drops per minute

Method #1: Drop Factor Constant 175 ml/hr = x drops per minute 6 (drop factor constant) Divide and solve for x 175/6 = 29.16 x = 29 drops per minute Method #2: Calculation 175 (ml/hr) x 10 (drops/ml) = x drops per minute 60 (minutes) Solve for x. 175 x 10 = 29.16 60 x = 29 drops per minute You will set rate at 29 drops per minute