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PTCB Practice Exam (Math) If a physician writes an order for 400 mL of D5W to be infused over a 4-hour time period, and the IV drop factor is 12 gtt/mL, how many drops per minute should be delivered? a. 12 gtt b. 2 gtt c. 1.67 gtt d. 20 gtt - 20 gtt First find the total number of minutes: 60 X 4 = 240. Then find mL/min: 400 / 240 = 1.67 ml infused in 1 minute. Then multiply this by the drop factor: 1.67 X 12 = 20 drops per minute. A drug sells for $29.99 retail and has a wholesale cost of $19.74. The dispensing cost is $3.20. What is the pharmacy's net profit? A $10.25 B $29.99 C $3.20 D $7.05 - $7.05 Gross profit is selling price minus purchase price. For net profit you also need to subtract the dispensing cost as well. You are planning to prepare 600 mL of 20% dextrose solution, by mixing your 5% and 50% dextrose solution. How much of each solution will be needed? A 350 mL of the 50% and 250 mL of the 5% B 300 mL of the 50% and 100 mL of the 5% C 200 mL of the 50% and 400 mL of the 5% D 300 mL of the 50% and 300 mL of the 5% - 200 mL of the 50% and 400 mL of the 5% Seventy-four degrees Fahrenheit is equal to what temperature in Celsius? A 74.0 B 23.3 C 18.3 D 30.7 - 23.3 To convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius, subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature and then divide by 1.8. An order is written for 500 mL of NS to infuse at 40 gtt/min. How long would it take to infuse the NS if the set delivers 10 gtt/mL? A 40 minutes B 125 minutes C 50 minutes D 100 minutes - 125 minutes 10 gtt/mL means 10 drops per mL. So for 500 mL you will get: 10 X 500 = 5,000 drops. The flow rate is 40 gtt/min, which means 40 drops per minute, so divide total drops by 40 to get the number of minutes: 5,000/40 = 125. Convert 5.5 kg to pounds. A 1.21 lb B 55 lb C 12.1 lb D 0.55 lb - 12.1 lb A kilogram is equal to 2.2 pounds. 5.5 X 2.2 = 12.1 The percent equivalent of a 1:125 ratio is: A 12.5% B 0.8% C 8.0% D 0.08% - 0.8% Percent means parts per hundred. 1/125 = x/100 which means 125x = 100 which means x = 0.8 An order is written to administer 2 liters of an IV fluid over 18 hours. What will the flow rate be? A 101 mL/hr B 56 mL/hr C 83 mL/hr D 111 mL/hr - 111 mL/hr Divide the volume by the time to get the flow rate: 2 liters equals 2,000 mL. 2000/18 = 111.1 mL/hr Patient is to be given 90 mg dose of naproxen via suspension containing 25 mg of naproxen per 10 mL. How many mL must be administered? A 28 mL B 40 mL C 36 mL D 32 mL - 36 mL How many mL will a patient receive if infused with 125 mL/hr for 7 hrs? A 625 mL B 875 mL C 312.5 mL D 437.5 mL - 875 mL How many zolpidem tablets each containing 500 mcg can be prepared from 1g of zolpidem? A 4,000 tablets B 1,000 tablets C 5,000 tablets D 2,000 tablets - 2,000 tablets Conversion: 1 g = mcg 1 g = mcg mcg / 500 mcg = 2000 tablets How many tsp are in 100 ml? A 100 tsp B 50 tsp C 20 tsp D 10 tsp - 20 tsp Conversion: 1 teaspoon (tsp) = 5 mL 100 mL / 5 mL/tsp = 20 tsp Patient is to be given 70 mg dose of naproxen via suspension containing 25 mg of naproxen per 10 mL. How many mL must be administered? A 28 mL B 40 mL C 36 mL D 32 mL - 28 mL How many capsules would be needed to fill an order with the following sig. iii cap po hs x10d ii cap po hs x7d i cap po hs x7d - 51 Which of the following temperatures listed is the coldest? A. 32 degrees Fahrenheit B. 0 degrees Celsius C. 30 degrees Fahrenheit

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