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  • 00:00

    hello students good morning I'm miss Henderson  today I am going to be talking to you I'm gonna  

  • 00:12

    be presenting to you some calculations  of obstetric calculations on pitocin and  

  • 00:18

    magnesium sulfate flow rates so let's look at  some of our morning objective for this lesson  

  • 00:26

    so upon completion of this lecture student will  be able to demonstrate the following competency  

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    ability to safely calculate magnesium sulfate  bolus demonstrate competence in calculating flow  

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    rates according to doctor's order demonstrate  the ability to calculate the Tosun flow  

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    rates discuss the indication for pitocin and  verbalized indications for magnesium sulfate so

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    so the first problem we have here on the board  calculating magnesium sulfate flow rate so the  

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    physician has ordered magnesium sulfate bolus  with 4 grams in a hundred milliliters of lactated  

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    ringers solution to be given over 20 minutes what  rate should the nurse set the infusion pump so as  

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    you can see I have set up the equation we're  looking for xml's per hour so we were giving  

  • 01:43

    the volume we were giving a hundred milliliters  in four grams and that is to be infused in 20  

  • 01:53

    minutes so we have a hundred milliliters and  we have our time twenty minutes and we know we  

  • 02:02

    in flow rate we're looking for milliliters per  hour so we know one in every hour is equal to  

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    sixty minutes so we are ready to solve this  problem so we have minutes cancelling out

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    and we know that 2020 goes into 63 times right  we know 20 goes into 63 times so we have three  

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    so then we have three times a hundred is equal to  three hundred so we have three hundred milliliters  

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    per hour that's what the nurse is going to program  the IV pump to administered so let's look at some  

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    of the indications for magnesium sulfate what are  some of the indications for magnesium sulfate sold  

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    some of the indications for magnesium sulfate  is that it lowers the blood pressure it's used  

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    to treat preeclampsia a clumsier and it also  helped helps to prevent seizure disorder so we  

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    also have some contraindications for magnesium so  these are the contraindications so patients that  

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    have impaired renal function it's contraindicated  to use magnesium salt sulfate patients with heart  

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    black or myocardial damage it's contraindicated  also patients with myasthenia gravis cannot use  

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    magnesium sulfate magnesium sulfate also interacts  with nipi nevirapine so it's also contraindicated

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    so let's look at pitocin so what are some of the  indications of of pitocin so we know pitocin is  

  • 04:30

    a hormone right oxytocin and it's really by  the posterior pituitary gland so oxytocin is  

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    used in obstetric it helps to increase uterine  contraction it facilitates cervical dilatation  

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    it helps to facilitate vaginal delivery  it increased bonding within the mom and  

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    the fetus it stimulates milk ejection for  breast feeding it also reduces stress that  

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    may contribute to postpartum depression so those  are some indications for oxytocin so let's look  

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    at another problem here so we have here magnesium  flow rate magazine magnesium sulfate 40 gram in a  

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    thousand milliliter of lactated ringers at a rate  of 2 grams per hour what is the pump rate so what  

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    would the nurse set the pump so we are looking  again for flow rate which is milliliters per  

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    hour so using dimensional analysis we are going  to set up the equation so XML per hour equal to  

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    we were giving a thousand ml of lactated ringers  that sort of volume and with a thousand MLS per  

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    hour and we also within that thousand we have 40  grams so we have 40 grams here right and then the  

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    ringer at a rate of 2 grams per hour so we have  every 2 grams in 1 hour so now we have grams

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    cancelling out with grams we have to

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    goes into 40

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    we have Z we have we can cancel zero  here we can cancel another zero here

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    and we left with two goes into 4 into 4  2 times we have 2 here and 2 goes into a  

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    hundred how many times 50 times so we have 50  milliliters per hour that's what the nurse is  

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    going to program the IV pump to deliver so let's  look at a another problem so pitocin flow rate  

  • 07:27

    calculation the physician has ordered 2 million  units per minute pitocin is available with 10  

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    units per ml protocol on the L&D unit mix two  vials per a thousand ml of normal saline what  

  • 07:51

    should the nurse set the IV pump at so we  know in every in one unit it's equal to a  

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    thousand million 'its we also know 60 minutes  is equal one error because that was given to us  

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    in the problem so now we have we're looking for  what flow rates right so we have one unit is in

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    a thousand million units and we have  one hour is equal to sixty minutes and  

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    it was given to us a physician has  all a 2 milli units so we have two  

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    million units per minute times the the  volume the vial which is a thousand ml

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    and protocol states two vials of ten  units so if we have two vials of ten  

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    unit which is 20 units we have 20  units in a thousand of ml so now  

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    we are ready to solve the problem  we have million units canceling out

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    we have mints cancelling out  with minutes we have units

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    units canceling out with units so now we have  here sixty times two times a thousand divided  

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    by 1,000 or we can even cancel this out one  thousand into one thousand is one we have also  

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    twenty into sixty it's three and then we have 3  times 2 which is 6 that gives us six milliliters  

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    per hour and that's what the nurse is going to  program the pump to deliver so let's look at  

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    another problem guys so in this in this question  here the physician has ordered 500 milliliter of  

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    d5w with ten units of IV oxytocin begin at two  million units per minute and then increased by  

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    one milli units per every 30 minutes until  regular uterine contractions begin maximum  

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    dose is 30 million units per minute so the first  aspect of the problem is asking us what is the IV  

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    flow rate for the beginning infusion so let's  solve this so we're looking for milliliters  

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    per hour so using dimensional analysis we  can set up the equation to solve for x ml  

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    per hour so we were giving the fuzziness order  500 milliliters in 10 units so we know 500 goes  

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    with 10 units and we know one unit is equal to  1000 million --it we were also given beginning  

  • 11:39

    infusion at 2 milli units per a minute and  we know one hour is equal to 60 minutes so  

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    now we are ready to solve this equation so we  have minutes and minutes cancelling out we have  

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    many units and milli units canceling out we have  units and unit canceling out so we have here 500

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    times two times 60 or we can go ahead and  cancel 10 goes into 60 six times right we  

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    have 500 goes into a thousand how many times two  times so if you do the calculations you should  

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    have six milli six milliliters per hour which  is the beginning infusion rate now that other  

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    elements of the problem is asking what is the  IV flow rate for the maximum infusion so it's  

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    the same concept setting up the equation we have  our milliliters per 10 units and we were given  

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    the maximum dose is 30 milli units so we have  510 in 10 units one unit is a thousand million  

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    units and the max the maximum dose is stirred  30 milli units per minute and one hour is 60  

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    minutes so if you do the calculation the maximum  infusion rate should be 90 moly liters per hour so

  • 13:33

    so I wanted to really do this short scream o  matic - you know deepen your understanding of  

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    the obstetric calculation for mass for med and you  are 103 I hope you find this short presentation  

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    engaging and I hope it helps to enhance your  knowledge in obstetric calculation so I have  

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    some practice problems in the remainder of the  slides so you can have fun doing those and I also  

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    indicate the answers for most of them thank you so  much and see you in the next lecture bye for now

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    you

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The example sentences of VIAL in videos (15 in total of 91)

million cardinal number units noun, plural per preposition or subordinating conjunction minute noun, singular or mass times verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner the determiner volume noun, singular or mass the determiner vial adjective which wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner thousand cardinal number ml proper noun, singular
firstly adverb , to to get verb, base form the determiner cesium proper noun, singular out preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vial adjective , i personal pronoun decided verb, past tense to to melt verb, base form it personal pronoun in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vial adjective
if preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner multi proper noun, singular - dose noun, singular or mass vial adjective must modal be verb, base form used verb, past participle , both determiner the determiner needle noun, singular or mass or coordinating conjunction cannula noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction syringe noun, singular or mass used verb, past participle to to access verb, base form the determiner multi proper noun, singular - dose noun, singular or mass vial adjective
given verb, past participle the determiner initial adjective red adjective vial adjective representing verb, gerund or present participle cat noun, singular or mass used verb, past participle the determiner 4th adjective diluted verb, past participle red adjective vial adjective , this determiner time noun, singular or mass ,
so adverb whatever wh-determiner 's possessive ending on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vial adjective , whatever wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present written verb, past participle on preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vial adjective , that preposition or subordinating conjunction remains noun, plural constant adjective throughout preposition or subordinating conjunction
that wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present approximately adverb 100 cardinal number times noun, plural less adjective, comparative than preposition or subordinating conjunction atmospheric adjective and coordinating conjunction also adverb to to pass verb, base form through preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vial adjective
temperatures noun, plural but coordinating conjunction it personal pronoun was verb, past tense also adverb designed verb, past participle to to give verb, base form out preposition or subordinating conjunction before preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner glass noun, singular or mass vial adjective burst noun, singular or mass the determiner
using verb, gerund or present participle a determiner new adjective needle noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction a determiner new adjective syringe noun, singular or mass every determiner time verb, base form we personal pronoun enter verb, non-3rd person singular present the determiner medication noun, singular or mass vial adjective
and coordinating conjunction beginning verb, gerund or present participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner induction noun, singular or mass medications noun, plural , we personal pronoun had verb, past tense one cardinal number vial adjective of preposition or subordinating conjunction midazolam noun, singular or mass which wh-determiner is verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner 2 cardinal number cc proper noun, singular vial adjective ,
i personal pronoun m proper noun, singular putting verb, gerund or present participle it personal pronoun in preposition or subordinating conjunction this determiner beaker noun, singular or mass ' cause verb, gerund or present participle the determiner vial adjective ca modal n't adverb hold verb, base form the determiner electrode noun, singular or mass by preposition or subordinating conjunction itself personal pronoun .
so adverb that wh-determiner 's verb, 3rd person singular present actually adverb a determiner tritium noun, singular or mass vial adjective , there existential there 's verb, 3rd person singular present a determiner hole noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner top adjective where wh-adverb it personal pronoun 's verb, 3rd person singular present installed verb, past participle .
however adverb peggy proper noun, singular soon adverb discovered verb, past tense that preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner device noun, singular or mass was verb, past tense actually adverb a determiner container noun, singular or mass , storing verb, gerund or present participle a determiner vial adjective of preposition or subordinating conjunction
taking verb, gerund or present participle the determiner vial adjective off preposition or subordinating conjunction of preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner needle noun, singular or mass again adverb putting verb, gerund or present participle my possessive pronoun vial adjective side noun, singular or mass by preposition or subordinating conjunction side noun, singular or mass with preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner syringe noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction double adjective
note noun, singular or mass that preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present tilting verb, gerund or present participle the determiner tilting verb, gerund or present participle the determiner vial adjective as preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun 'm verb, non-3rd person singular present completely adverb drying verb, gerund or present participle out preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner solution noun, singular or mass
next adjective remove verb, base form a determiner test noun, singular or mass strip noun, singular or mass from preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner vial adjective and coordinating conjunction insert verb, base form it personal pronoun into preposition or subordinating conjunction your possessive pronoun blood noun, singular or mass glucose noun, singular or mass

Use "vial" in a sentence | "vial" example sentences

How to use "vial" in a sentence?

  • After the dress rehearsal that afternoon, someone had misplaced the vial of poison, and for lack of better, Romeo would have to commit suicide by eating Tic Tacs.
    -Anne Fortier-

Definition and meaning of VIAL

What does "vial mean?"

/ˈvī(ə)l/

noun
small container.