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1 Practice Questions Please attempt these questions and bring to the SAHD on 1 st April 2011

2 Intravenous Fluids It is worth your while looking at what fluids and volumes that are available for use on the wards If you get a chance, pop into a treatment room and have a look at what is there

3 Prescribe the following intravenous infusions using the supplied sections of the drug kardex

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5 Intravenous infusions Co-amoxiclav 1.2g IV infusion for three days Gentamicin 5mg/kg IV infusion OD in a 60kg patient. To be reviewed at 24 hours Pantoprazole 40mg IV infusion OD Benzylpenicillin 600mg QDS IV infusion Tobramycin IV Infusion in a 66.7kg patient

6 Infusions Include any information that will enable the drug to be given safely Includes –Drug name, route, frequency, –Infusion fluid and rate –Signature and date

7 Typical fluids include Sodium Chloride 0.9%, glucose 5%, Hartmann’s 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1litre bags Not all fluids are available in each size – always check!

8 Some BNF instructions include reconstitution You don’t need to worry about this when prescribing – concentrate on the final fluid volume (unless your reconstitution volume is significant)

9 “Intermittent in sodium chloride 0.9% or Water for injections. Dilute with 100ml infusion fluid and give over 30-40 minutes.” To ensure the patient only receives the 3 days you want, block off any remaining boxes

10 “Intermittent or via drip tubing in glucose 5% or sodium chloride 0.9%. Suggested volume for intermittent infusion 50-100ml given over 20-30 minutes (given over 60 minutes for once daily dose regimen).”

11 “Intermittent in Glucose 5% or Sodium Chloride 0.9% …dilute with 100ml infusion fluid; give 40mg over 15 minutes”

12 “Intermittent in Glucose 5% or Sodium Chloride 0.9%. Suggested volume 100ml given over 30-60minutes. Continuous infusion not usually recommended.”

13 “Intermittent or via drip tubing in Glucose 5% or Sodium Chloride 0.9%. For adult intermittent infusion suggested volume 50-100ml…given over 20-60 minutes”

14 Controlled drugs prescriptions For each prescription, the patient’s details are –Name: Adam Robinson –Address: 2 Clifford Bridge Road, Coventry –Date of Birth: 01/01/1944 –Hospital number: AA1133454 –Allergies: Nil known What would you write on the TTO form when sending a patient home on the following?

15 Two weeks worth of modified release oxycodone 80mg BD. A one week supply of hydromorphone SR 4mg BD and hydromorphone 1.3mg up to 4 hourly when required. Fentanyl lozenges 200micrograms 2 hourly when required for 5 days. Buprenorphine 35 microgram/hour patches for one month. A one month supply of morphine sulphate SR 20mg BD.

16 Two weeks worth of modified release oxycodone 80mg BD. Prescribe: –Oxycodone MR tablets –80mg BD –Supply 28 (twenty eight) x 80mg tabs

17 A one week supply of hydromorphone SR 4mg BD and hydromorphone 1.3mg up to 4 hourly when required. Prescribe –Hydromorphone MR Capsules –4mg BD –Supply 14 (fourteen) AND –Hydromorphone 1.3mg Caps –Take 1 capsule 4 hourly when required –Supply 28 (twenty eight)

18 Fentanyl lozenges 200micrograms 2 hourly when required for 5 days. Fentanyl 200microgram lozenges Suck one lozenge 2 hourly when required for pain relief Supply 30 (thirty)

19 Buprenorphine 35 microgram/hour patches for one month. Burprenorphine 35microgram/hour patches Apply one patch every 96 hours Supply 8 (eight) patches

20 A one month supply of morphine sulphate SR 20mg BD. Prescribe –Morphine sulphate SR 10mg tablets –Take 2 BD –Supply 120 (one hundred and twenty) x 10mg tablets


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