Understanding dosage calculation is vital for effective and safe medication administration. It begins by identifying the total amount of the drug needed. For Dilantin, the order calls for two different dosages: 200 mg and 300 mg. These amounts must be administered correctly to achieve the intended therapeutic effect. When calculating dosages, consider the concentration of the drug and if any conversions are needed (for example, changing between tablet and liquid forms). However, in this case, there is no conversion needed since the order specifies the suspension form. Good practice involves:
- Double-checking the prescribed amount.
- Ensuring you understand the units used (mg for milligrams).
- Being aware of the patient's specific needs and any potential adjustment required based on those needs.