Order: Dopamine 5mcg/kg/minute: Pt weight 85kg. Titrate to keep SBP >90 Pharmacy supply 800mg/500mL How many mL/hour will you program the pump for to start the infusion, How will you plan to titrate (how much and how often?)
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- Order: Dopamine 5mcg/kg/minute: Pt weight 85kg. Titrate to keep SBP >90
Pharmacy supply 800mg/500mL
How many mL/hour will you program the pump for to start the infusion, How will you plan to titrate (how much and how often?)
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