Drug Computation
Drug Computation
&
Calculations
Jebeth R. Relloso, MAN, LPT
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3 C’s CONVERT
COMPUTE
CRITICALLY THINK
01
Common Medical
Abbreviations related
to Medication
Routes
IM– Intramuscular
IO– Intraosseous
IV– Intravenous
IVP–Intravenous Push
ID – Intradermal
IN – Intranasal
IP – Intraperitoneal
IT – Intrathecal
IVPB–Intravenous piggyback
p.o–By mouth
SC / SubQ–Subcutaneous
SL – Sublingual
top. – Topical
Supp–suppository (rectal)
pess–Vaginal suppository
Measurement
Kg–kilogram
gm–gram
mg–milligram
mcg–microgram
mEq- milliequivalent
L– liter
mL– milliliter
µg–microgram
gtt–drop
µgtt–micro drop
tbsp –tablespoon
tsp –teaspoon
mg/dL–milligrams per deciliter
OD-once a day -the drug is given at 8 am or 9 am unless specified by the
doctor
BID-twice a day-the drug is given at 8 am and 6 pm
TID-thrice a day-the drug is given at 8 am, 12 nn or 1pm and 6 pm
QID-four times a day-the drug is given at 8am, 12nn, 4pm and 8 pm
prn-whenever necessary, no specific time unless time interval is specified by
the doctor.
Example (prn):
Buscopan 10 mg 1 tab prn for abdominal pain
Buscopan 10 mg 1 tab prn q 4 hrs. for abdominal pain
In the first example, you can give Buscopan when necessary, but the 2nd
example you can give Buscopan whenever necessary, but the nurse must
observe a 4-hour interval between doses. If the client is still in pain and the
4-hour interval is not yet done, the nurse can re-assess the client and
can refer the client’s severity of pain to the doctor.
q- every
q4 hrs.-every 4 hours. The drug is given at ( 4am-8am-12nn-4pm-8pm-12mn
).
The drug is given 6x a day ( 24 hrs. divided by 4 hrs .)
or RTC(Round-the-clock)
Big to smallest
Kg →g →mg →mcg ( x by 1,000 )
Example
1 Kg to g? [ 1 kg x 1000 = 1000g]
3 g to mg? [ 3 g x 1000= 3000 mg]
5 mg to mcg? [ 5 mg x 1000= 5000 mcg]
Small to biggest
mcg → mg → g → kg ( divide by 1,000 )
Example
500 mcg to mg?[ 500mcg ÷1000 = 0.5 mg ]
Volume
A. Liter to mL L →mL ( multiply by 1,000 )
Time
A. Hour to minutes hr →min ( multiply by 60 )
Desired dosage
Formula: = Number of Tablets
Stock dose
500 mg
= 2 tablets
250 mg
Desired dosage
Formula: = Number of Tablets
Stock dose
1g
= # of tablets
500 mg
1000 mg
=2 tablets
500 mg
Calculating Mixtures & Solutions
Formula:
Desired dosage
X Stock volume=Amount of solution
Stock dose to be given
D Amount of solution
XQ= to be given
S
* Desired dosage is the ordered dosage of the physician
Stock dose is the amount of drug present in each tablet.
Stock volume is the amount of the solution where the drug is
diluted.
Calculating Mixtures & Solutions
Stock dose is the amount of drug present
in each tablet.
Stock volume is the amount of the solution
where the drug is diluted or the amount of
sterile water to dissolve powder-based meds
vial
Example 1:• The physician orders 500 mg of Ceftriaxone q8for the patient.
The drug is available in 1 g vial. You plan to dilute it in 10 mL of
sterile water. How much should you give to your patient?
ule
p
vial Am
5 mg
Solution: X 2mL= 1 mL
10 mg
*5÷ 10 x 2 = 1 mL
Example 1: •The physician orders 15 mg of Gentamicin q12 for the
patient.
The drug is available in 40 mg per mL preparation. How much should
you give to your patient?
15 mg
Solution: X 2mL= 0.75 mL
40 mg
15 mg
Solution: X 2mL= 0.375 mL
80 mg
TOTAL STOCK DOSE
80MG/2ML
STOCK DOSE