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Emergency Medicine 31 years experience
I : I am glad you are getting a follow-up ct, but this is likely nothing to worry about. Renal cysts are incredibly common. They are found incidentally on studies all of the time. All you will likely need is good follow up so definitely keep your ct appointment, and get follow up in the future, but this will likely be fine.
Radiology 26 years experience
Probably fine: First off, a simple cyst is just a small bag of fluid and is completely benign. A cyst with just a little calcium in the wall is also benign. If there begin to be larger weird looking chunky calcifications and solid components then its worrisome but sounds like that is not the case.
Radiology 29 years experience
Stay calm: Renal cysts are incredibly common, and the vast majority are benign. Thin calcifications involving the cyst wall are still benign. The ct scan will provide a detailed picture of the cysts and its walls and allow an accurate diagnosis with assessment of risk. Some radiologists use the bosniak classification. Please see this link: http://radiopaedia.Org/articles/bosniak_renal_cyst_classification.
Nephrology and Dialysis 28 years experience
Cyst: You have a small cyst, and it is not unusual to find cyst on US. Calcification itself doesn't make it cancer. I would proceed with the CT if that what has been ordered, and then see a Urologist. Was simple or complex cyst on US? The CT should show simple vs other cyst. Best of luck.
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  • Doctor's Order: Mandol 300 mg in 50 mL of D5W to infuse IVPB 15 minutes; Drop factor: 10 gtt/mL. How many mL/hr will you set on the IV infusion pump?
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    • 30 gtt/min

    • 67 gtt/min

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  • Doctor's Order: Demerol 50 mg IVP q 6 hr prn pain; Available: Demerol 75 mg/ 1.3mL. How many mL will you administer?
    • 0.87 ml

    • 1.87 ml

    • 2 ml

    • 2.87 ml

  • Doctor's Order: Streptomycin 1.75 mg/ lb IM q 12 hr; Available: Streptomycin 0.35 g / 2.3 mL. How many mL will you administer a day to a 59 Kg patient?
  • Doctor's Order: Bumex 0.8 mg IV bolus bid; Reconstitution instructions: Constitute to 1000 micrograms/3.1 mL with 4.8mL of 5% Dextrose Water for Injection. How many mL will you administer?
    • 2 ml

    • 3.5 ml

    • 3 ml

    • 2.5 ml

  • Doctor's Order: Tazidime 0.3 g IM tid; Reconstitution instructions: For IM solution add 1.5 mL of diluent. Shake to dissolve. Provides an approximate volume of 1.8 mL (280 mg/mL). How many mL will you give?
    • 1.9 ml

    • 2 ml

    • 3 ml

    • 1.1 ml

  • Doctor's Order: Infuse 50 mg of Amphotericin B in 250 mL NS over 4 hr 15 min; Drop factor: 12gtt/mL. What flow rate (mL/hr) will you set on the IV infusion pump?
    • 11.8 ml/hr

    • 58.8 ml/hr

    • 14.1 ml/hr

    • 60.2 ml/hr

  • Doctor's Order: 1 ½ L of NS to be infused over 7 hours; Drop factor: 15 gtt/mL. What flow rate (mL/hr) will you set on the IV infusion pump?
    • 53.6 ml/hr

    • 214.3 ml/hr

    • 35.7 ml/hr

    • 142.9 ml/hr

  • Doctor's Order: Mandol 300 mg in 50 mL of D5W to infuse IVPB 15 minutes; Drop factor: 10 gtt/mL. How many mL/hr will you set on the IV infusion pump?
    • 200 ml/hr

    • 87.5 ml/hr

    • 3.3 ml/hr

    • 50 ml/hr

  • Doctor's Order: Infuse 1200 mL of 0.45% Normal Saline at 125 mL/hr; Drop Factor: 12gtt/min. How many gtt/min will you regulate the IV?
    • 2 gtt/min

    • 12 gtt/min

    • 25 gtt/min

    • 27 gtt/min

  • Doctor's Order: Rocephin 0.5 grams in 250 mL of D5W to infuse IVPB 45 minutes; Drop Factor: 12gtt/min. How many gtt/ min will you regulate the IVPB?
    • 6 gtt/min

    • 30 gtt/min

    • 67 gtt/min

    • 87 gtt/min

  • Doctor's Order: ¼ L of D5W to infuse over 2 hr 45 min; Drop factor: 60 gtt/mL. How many gtt/min will you regulate the IV?
    • 91 gtt/min

    • 96 gtt/min

    • 125 gtt/min

    • 142 gtt/min


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    30 gtts/minute
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    60 gtts/minute

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