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~~~Medical Math Exam~~~ - ANS-------Medical Math Questions------
\~~~Roman Numerals~~~ - ANS-------Next 5 Note Cards------
\3mL syringes - ANS-Calibrated in tenths (0.1mL)
\5mL syringes - ANS-Calibrated in 0.2mL increments
\6 rights or drug administration - ANS-(1) Right patient, (2) Right drug, (3) Right dose, (4) Right
time, (5) Right route, (6) Right documentation + extra one (7) is the right to refuse medication
\Ampules - ANS-Used only once after the glass necked container is opened
\Brand name - ANS-Printed in bold and large, commercial name given by drug company
\C - ANS-100
\Calculating medications given the IV injection route - ANS-Are calculated in the same manner
as medications for intramuscular (IM) injection
\Calculations for Intravenous flow rate - ANS-Three step method:
a. (amount of solution)/(hours to administer)= mL/hr
b. (mL per hour)/(60 minutes)= mL/min
c. (mL per minute) x (gtt per mL of IV set)= gtt/min
\Changing from larger to smaller units - ANS-Divide the smaller unit value by larger decimal (cm
to mm- 1000/100= 10) to get multiplying factor, multiply large number by the multiplying factor.
Ex. 50cm->500mm
\Changing from smaller to larger units - ANS-Divide the larger unit value by the smaller value
(mm to cm- 1000/100=10) to get the dividing factor, divide small number by the dividing factor.
Ex. 120mm->12cm
\Dosage - ANS-The drug dose per drug form (capsule, tablet, liquid)
\Drip rates for KVO (keep vein open) - ANS-It's a microdrip set at 60 gtt/mL and using a 250-mL
IV bag. KVOs have a specific infusion rate such as 10-20 mL/hr
\Drop factor - ANS-The number of drops per milliliter (mL)
\Drop factors per Intravenous sets - ANS-Two types of sets. Microdrips (60 gtt/mL) and
macrodrips (10 gtt/mL, 15 gtt/mL, and 20 gtt/mL)
\Drug information on the MAR - ANS-(1) Date the drug was ordered, (2) Drug name, (3)
Dosage, (4) Route of administration, (5) Frequency of administration, (6) Date and time the drug
was given, (7) The nurse's signature and initials
\Expiration date - ANS-Length of time the drug can be used before it loses its potency
\Fast-acting insulin - ANS-Clear, administered 30 minutes before meals, last for 6-8 hours
\Flow rates for infusion pumps - ANS-One step method:
a. (amount of solution x gtt/mL of the set)/(minutes to administer)= gtt/minute
b. (amount of solution)/(minutes to administer/60 minutes per hour)=mL/hour
\Form of the drug - ANS-If it's a tablet, capsule, or liquid
\Four basic components of a drug order - ANS-(1) Date and time the order was written, (2) Drug
name, (3) Drug dosage, (4) Route of administration, (5) Frequency of administration, (6)
Physician's signature

, \Generic name - ANS-Chemical name given to drug regardless of the drug manufacturer,
usually under the drug name
\I - ANS-1
\Ideal body weight (m/f) - ANS-Male: 50kg + 2.3kg x (each inch over 5 feet)
Female: 45.5kg + 2.3kg x (each inch over 5 feet)
\Individualized drug dosing- Body weight - ANS-Convert pounds to kilograms and multiply
according to the drug order
Ex. 20mg/kg/day -> 20mg x 9kg x 1day
\Infusion pumps - ANS-When meds are given through infusion pumps primary IV flow is stopped
while the medication is infused. Once secondary infusion is complete, primary IV fluid can be
restarted. Nurse must calculate the rate per hour
\Injection angles - ANS-Intradermal (used for skin tests like tuberculosis & allergies)- 15 degree
angle
Subcutaneous (in fatty tissue)- 45 to 90 degree angle depending on body mass
Intramuscular- 90 degree angle
\Insulin syringes - ANS-Insulin syringes are capable of holding 1mL or 100 units, that syringe
can only be used for insulin since it's measured in unites. This syringe is small and blue and thin
\Intermediate-acting insulin - ANS-Administered 30 minutes before meal, starts 1-2 hours after
given and lasts 12-18 hours later
\Interpreting drug labels (the 7 things to look for) - ANS-1) Brand (trade) name
2) Generic name
3) Dosage
4) Form of the drug
5) Expiration date
6) Lot number
7) Name of the manufacturer
\IV infusion sets - ANS-Adding a filter or a secondary drug onto the original IV
\L - ANS-50
\Length units & abbreviations - ANS-Kilometer (Km)
Meter (m)
Centimeter (cm)
Millimeter (mm)
\Long-acting insulin - ANS-Acts within 1-2 hours and lasts 18-24 hours
\Lot number - ANS-The drug batch in which the medication was produced
\MAR - ANS-Medical administration record; that should be completed immediately after
medications are given
\Metric, apothecary, and household equivalents- Volume - ANS-1L= 1000mL= 1qt= 32 fl oz= 2 pt
2.54 cm= 1 in= 0.0254 m= 25.4mm
1 oz= 30 mL= 2 T= 6t
\Metric, apothecary, and household equivalents- Weight - ANS-1kg= 2.2 lbs
0.06g= 1 gr
\Mixing insulins (steps) - ANS-Ex. Insulin R 10 unit and insulin N 40 units
1. Cleanse rubber top w/ alcohol. Roll insulin bottles between palms to even distribute the
insulin solution

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