TESTED QUESTIONS WITH
ACCURATE ANSWERS
◉ The doctor prescribed 80 mg of Lasix. The medication is available as
40 mg in one cc of Lasix. How many cc of Lasix are required to get 80
mg?
Answer: 2
◉ One fluid ounce is equal to 30 mL.
Answer: True
◉ Which of the following abbreviations means cubic centimeter?
Answer: cc
◉ The common units of measure for the metric system are the liter
(volume), the gram (weight), and meter (length).
Answer: True
◉ To determine the amount of a drug needed using the formula method,
which of the following formulas should you use?
Answer: D/H x Q
◉ 10,000 mcg would be equivalent to ________ mg.
Answer: 10
,◉ The physician prescribed penicillin 250 mg. The bottle from the
supply cabinet is labeled, "Penicillin 500 mg per cc." The correct
amount to administer would be ________ cc.
Answer: 0.5
◉ The ________ is considered to be the oldest system of measurement.
Answer: apothecary system
◉ 2,500 mg converts to ________ g.
Answer: 2.5
◉ Which of the following is one of the measurements for volume under
the metric system?
Answer: Liter
◉ Which of the following is a method of drug calculation?
Answer: Ratio method
◉ The leading zero rule means to place a 0 in front of the decimal when
writing a number that is less than 1.
Answer: True
, ◉ The two systems of weights and measures used to calculate
medication doses are the apothecary system and the metric system.
Answer: False
◉ Pharmacology is the study of medications and drugs, including their
forms, intentions for use, and effects.
Answer: True
◉ Converting 1,000 mg to 1 gram would require moving the decimal
place ________ places to the left.
Answer: three
◉ Clark's rule is based on the ________ of the child.
Answer: weight
◉ Which of the following means one-thousandth of a unit?
Answer: 0.001
◉ Using the metric system, a ________ is 10 of a unit.
Answer: deka
◉ ________ is the most common calculation of drug dosage for
children, especially because the weight of different children of the same
age can vary significantly.