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Reconstituting Powdered Medications • Medications that lose potency quickly in solution – are supplied in powdered form; – are reconstituted using an appropriate diluent.

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Page 1: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications

• Medications that lose potency quickly in solution– are supplied in powdered form;

– are reconstituted using an appropriate diluent.

Page 2: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

• Determine the solvent to be used to dilute medication.– Sterile water– Saline– Bacteriostatic solution

• Some meds are packaged with the appropriate solvent.

Page 3: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

• Some medications are mixed with lidocaine.– This decreases pain on injection.

– Label or package insert indicates when lidocaine can be used.

– Must have a physician’s order to use it.

Page 4: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

Rule 14-5Rule 14-5 To reconstitute a powdered medication:

1. find the directions;

2. use a sterile syringe and aseptic technique to draw up the diluent;

Page 5: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

Rule 14-5Rule 14-5 (cont.)

3. inject the diluent into the medication vial;

4. agitate the mixture by rolling, inverting, or shaking the vial.

Page 6: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

Rule 14-5Rule 14-5 (cont.)

5.make sure the powdered medication is completely dissolved.

– The solution must be free of visible particles.

Page 7: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

• Use the specified amount of diluent.

– Too much – Dosage strength will be incorrect.

– Too little

• Powder may not dissolve completely.

• Dosage strength will be incorrect.

Page 8: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

Rule 14-6Rule 14-6 When storing a medication after reconstitution:

1. record the date, the time of expiration, and your name or initials;

2. for multiple-dose medications, also record the solution strength.

Page 9: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

Amount of diluent = 5 mL

Route = IV only

Diluent = 0.9% NaCl without preservatives

Instructions = shake to dissolve

Solution strength = 38 mg/mL

Storage = no refrigeration

Example Example

Page 10: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

Ordered: Gemcitabine HCl

125 mg IVSS

On hand: see label

H = 38 mg

Q = 1 mL

D = 125 mL

Example (cont.) Example (cont.)

Page 11: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

Step A No conversion is necessary.

Step B Calculate amount to administer using preferred method.

125 mg / 38 mg x 1 mL = A

3.29 x 1 mL = A

3.3 mL = A

Example (cont.) Example (cont.)

Page 12: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Reconstituting Powdered Medications (cont.)

Step C Dose ordered (125 mg) is greater than 3 time that of dose on hand (38 mg),so 3.3 mL is reasonable.

Example (cont.) Example (cont.)

Page 13: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Error Alert!

Select the correct instructions for the strength and route ordered.

Page 14: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Practice

How much diluent should you add to this vial?

What are the storage instructions?Answer: 1 mL

Answer: store between 2° and 8° C

Page 15: Reconstituting Powdered Medications Medications that lose potency quickly in solution –are supplied in powdered form; –are reconstituted using an appropriate

Practice

Ordered: Synagis 75 mg IM Q8H

On hand:

What is the amount to administer?

Answer: 0.75 mL