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Dosage Calculation: PN Fundamentals Online Practice Assessment 3.0 with Correct Answers., Exams of Pharmacology

Dosage Calculation: PN Fundamentals Online Practice Assessment 3.0 with Correct Answers.Dosage Calculation: PN Fundamentals Online Practice Assessment 3.0 with Correct Answers.

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Download Dosage Calculation: PN Fundamentals Online Practice Assessment 3.0 with Correct Answers. and more Exams Pharmacology in PDF only on Docsity! Dosage Calculation: PN Fundamentals Online Practice Assessment 3.0 with Correct Answers. Administering phenobarbital 6 mg/kg/day PO divided in equal doses every 12 hrs to a patient weighing 44 lb. Available 20 mg/5 mL. How many mL per dose? - Correct answer 15 mL Patient needs 6 mg per kg a day, in 2 doses that are 12hrs apart & is 44lb; FYI lb/2.2 = x kg 5mL = 20mg SO 1 mL = 4 mg 40lb/2.2 = 20kg so 6mg*20kg = 120mg a day OR 60mg per 12hr dose SO 60mg/4mg= 15mL Administering cefaclor 500 mg PO every 12 hrs. Available cefaclor 250 mg/5 mL. How many mL per dose? - Correct answer 10 mL Patient needs 500mg per dose & 5mL = 250mg SO 10mL = 500mg Administering furosemide 20 mg IM. Available furosemide 10 mg/mL. How many mL for the injection? - Correct answer 2 mL Patient needs 20mg for the injection & 1mL = 10mg SO 2mL = 20mg Administering morphine 4 mg IM. Available is 10 mg/mL. How many mL for the injection? - Correct answer 0.4 mL Patient needs 4mg for the injection & 1mL = 10mg SO 0.4mL = 4mg (Desired*Quantity)/Have = X mL OR (4mg*1mL)/10mg = 0.4mL Discard suspension how many days after reconstitution? - Correct answer 14 Days Discard suspension after 14 days Administering codeine 20 mL oral solution. How many teaspoons (tsp) does this equal? - Correct answer 4 tsp FYI 1 tsp = 5 mL so 4 tsp = 20 mL Administering metronidazole 7.5 mg/kg PO. Patient weighs 220 lbs. Available 375 mg/capsule. How many capsules (cap) needed? - Correct answer 2 cap Patient needs 7.5mg per kg & is 220lb; FYI lb/2.2 = x kg 220lb/2.2 = 100kg; 7.5mg*100kg = 750mg needed 1cap = 375mg SO 2cap = 750mg Administering famotidine 40 mg PO bedtime. Available 20 mg/tablet. How many tablets (tab) needed? - Correct answer 2 tab Patient needs 40mg & 1tab = 20mg SO 2tab = 40mg Include in the teaching for phenytoin oral suspension: - Correct answer Store medication in cool area Label states: -100mg/4mL & total is 4mL -SHAKE WELL before using -store below 30 C (86F) -Protect from light Administering midazolam 0.07 mg/kg IM & patient weighs 50 kg. Available 5 mg/mL. How many mL needed? - Correct answer 0.7 mL Patient needs 0.07mg per kg & is 50kg 0.07mg*50kg = 3.5mg 1mL = 5mg SO 3.5mg/5mg = 0.7 mL What's the patient's weight in kg if they weigh 128 lb? (round to nearest tenth) - Correct answer 58.2 kg FYI lb/2.2 = x kg SO 128lb/2.2 = 58.1818 Administering cefazolin 1 g IM. Reconstitutes 1 g vial or cefazolin to yield concentration 330 mg/mL. How many mL needed? (nearest whole number) - Correct answer 3 mL Patient needs 1g for the injection 1mL = 330mg & FYI 1g= 1000mg SO 1000mg/330mg = 3.03mL Administering haloperidol lactate 3 mg IM. Available 5 mg/mL. How many mL needed? - Correct answer 0.6 mL Patient needs 3mg & 1mL = 5mg so 3mg/5mg = 0.6mL Administering eszopiclone 2000 mcg PO. How many [mg] needed? - Correct answer 2 mg Patient needs 2000mcg converted to mg