The document provides instructions for administering lidocaine via syringe pump. It states that 1 ampule of lidocaine contains 2 ml or 40 mg. This should be diluted in 50 cc of 0.9% saline to a concentration of 800 mcg. It then provides a table to calculate the dosage in mcg/hour based on a patient's weight and desired dosage in mg, using the formula: Dosage x Weight x 60 = dosage in mcg/hour.
The document provides instructions for administering lidocaine via syringe pump. It states that 1 ampule of lidocaine contains 2 ml or 40 mg. This should be diluted in 50 cc of 0.9% saline to a concentration of 800 mcg. It then provides a table to calculate the dosage in mcg/hour based on a patient's weight and desired dosage in mg, using the formula: Dosage x Weight x 60 = dosage in mcg/hour.
The document provides instructions for administering lidocaine via syringe pump. It states that 1 ampule of lidocaine contains 2 ml or 40 mg. This should be diluted in 50 cc of 0.9% saline to a concentration of 800 mcg. It then provides a table to calculate the dosage in mcg/hour based on a patient's weight and desired dosage in mg, using the formula: Dosage x Weight x 60 = dosage in mcg/hour.
The document provides instructions for administering lidocaine via syringe pump. It states that 1 ampule of lidocaine contains 2 ml or 40 mg. This should be diluted in 50 cc of 0.9% saline to a concentration of 800 mcg. It then provides a table to calculate the dosage in mcg/hour based on a patient's weight and desired dosage in mg, using the formula: Dosage x Weight x 60 = dosage in mcg/hour.