How to Calculate mL/hr Dosage Based on Weight
Learn to calculate mL/hr for medication based on weight, dosage, and concentration with our easy-to-follow guide.
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To calculate mL/hr based on weight, you should know the dosage in mg/kg/hr and the concentration of the medication. Multiply the weight (kg) by the dosage (mg/kg/hr), then divide by the concentration (mg/mL). Example: For a 70 kg person needing 2 mg/kg/hr of a medication with a concentration of 50 mg/mL: (70 kg * 2 mg/kg/hr) / 50 mg/mL = 2.8 mL/hr.
FAQs & Answers
- What does mL/hr mean in medication? mL/hr is the rate at which a medication is delivered intravenously, measured in milliliters per hour.
- How do I convert kg to mL/hr for medication? Multiply the patient's weight in kg by the prescribed dosage in mg/kg/hr, then divide by the medication concentration in mg/mL.
- Why is it important to calculate dosages based on weight? Calculating dosages based on weight ensures that the medication is administered safely and effectively according to the patient's size.
- What is the formula for calculating mL/hr? The formula is: (Weight in kg * Dosage in mg/kg/hr) / Concentration in mg/mL.