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TEST BANK FOR MA103- QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY PASSED)

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TEST BANK FOR MA103- QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY PASSED) The leading zero rule means to place a 0 in front of the decimal when writing a number that is less than 1. - Answers True The common units of measure for the metric system are liter (volume), the grade (weight), and meter (length) - Answers True 1/2 is equal to 0.50, which also equal to______percent - Answers 50 The doctor prescribed 80 mg of Lasix. The medication is available in one cc of Lasix. How many cc of Lasix are required to get 80 mg? - Answers 2 Which of the following is a method of drug calculation? - Answers Ratio method 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. - Answers 0.5 10,000 mcg would be equivalent to______mg. - Answers 10 _________is the most common calculation of drug dosage for children, especially because of the weight of different children of the same age can vary significantly. - Answers Clark's rule One fluid ounce is equal to 30 mL. - Answers True The doctor prescribed 10 grains of medication, and available is 2.5 grains per tablet. How many tablet should he administered to the patient? - Answers Four 2,500 mg fingers to________g - Answers 2.5 The doctor prescribed 300 mg of a medication. Available is 0.3 g/tablet. How many tablets should he administered to the patient? - Answers 1 The doctor prescribed 3 mg/kg twice daily for 5 days. The child weights 35 ounce and the medication is available able as 50 mg/mL. How many mL should be administered to the child for each dose? Round the answer to the hundredth place. - Answers .95 The doctor prescribed 500 mg, and available is 1,000 mg/cc vial. How many cc should be administered? - Answers 0.5 Calculate the sum of 1.06 nad 0.84z - Answers 1.9 3.5 g equals _______mg. - Answers 3,500 To determine the amount of a drug needed using the formula method, which of the following formulas should you use? - Answers D/H x Q Given that 1 kg = 2.2 lb, 77 on is equivalent to _____kg. - Answers 35 The body weight method uses calculations based on the patient's weight in________ - Answers kilograms Pharmacology is the study of medications and drugs, including their forms, intentions for use, and effects - Answers True Which of the following is one of the measurements for volume under the metric system? - Answers Liter Converting 1,000 mg to 1 gram would require moving the decimal place _______places to the left. - Answers three Which of the following abbreviation means cubit centimeter? - Answers cc Which of the following is the correct abbreviation for drop? - Answers gtt Which of the following means one-thousand unit? - Answers 0.001 The proportion 10:20 is read as 10_______ by 20. - Answers divided by All of the following ratios are equivalent to the ratio of 1:2 EXCET________ - Answers 15:25 Which method or rule utilized desired dose, dose on hand, and quantity or unit of the on-hand dose to calculate a dosage? - Answers Formula method Clark's rule is based on the ______of the child - Answers weight Given that 1 grain = 65 mg, 50 grains is equivalent to _______mg - Answers 3250 A physician orders 80 mg of azythromycin PO qd. The pharmacy has 150 mg/5 mL on hand. The patient is 15 months old and weighs 20 lbs. how many mL is a safe dose for the patient? - Answers 2.5 Using Fried's Rule, calculate the dose of amoxicillin for a 7-month-old infant (adult dose = 250mg) - Answers 11.5 A pediatrician prescribed an infant patient 2.5 mL of Vistaril bid for 10 days. The label on the medication indicates that the Boyle contains 25mg/5 mL of the oral suspension. How many teaspoons full should the infant receive daily? - Answers 1 Elixir - Answers elix aa - Answers Of each QN - Answers every night SOS - Answers if there is a need IV - Answers intravenous Per - Answers by or through Ointment - Answers oint QID - Answers 4x per day TAB - Answers tablet PRN - Answers as needed NPO - Answers nothing by mouth BID - Answers 2x per Day DIL - Answers dilute X - Answers times QS - Answers a sufficient quantity A.C. - Answers before meals A.Q. - Answers water DISP. - Answers dispense IV - Answers intravenous P.M. - Answers in the afternoon Q.H. - Answers every hour Q.H.S. - Answers every night T.I.D. - Answers three times a day STAT - Answers immediately VO - Answers verbal order Q - Answers every SOL. - Answers solution AMT - Answers amount Cap(s) - Answers capsule Q - Answers every Physician writes an order for Tylenol 16o mg PO Q6° PRN Pain for a child. Pharmacy dispenses you with 80 mg/ml. How many ml will you administer per dose? - Answers 2 ml/ dose;

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TEST BANK FOR MA103- QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (ALREADY PASSED)

The leading zero rule means to place a 0 in front of the decimal when writing a number that is less than
1. - Answers True

The common units of measure for the metric system are liter (volume), the grade (weight), and meter
(length) - Answers True

1/2 is equal to 0.50, which also equal to______percent - Answers 50

The doctor prescribed 80 mg of Lasix. The medication is available in one cc of Lasix. How many cc of
Lasix are required to get 80 mg? - Answers 2

Which of the following is a method of drug calculation? - Answers Ratio method

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. - Answers 0.5

10,000 mcg would be equivalent to______mg. - Answers 10

_________is the most common calculation of drug dosage for children, especially because of the weight
of different children of the same age can vary significantly. - Answers Clark's rule

One fluid ounce is equal to 30 mL. - Answers True

The doctor prescribed 10 grains of medication, and available is 2.5 grains per tablet. How many tablet
should he administered to the patient? - Answers Four

2,500 mg fingers to________g - Answers 2.5

The doctor prescribed 300 mg of a medication. Available is 0.3 g/tablet. How many tablets should he
administered to the patient? - Answers 1

The doctor prescribed 3 mg/kg twice daily for 5 days. The child weights 35 ounce and the medication is
available able as 50 mg/mL. How many mL should be administered to the child for each dose? Round
the answer to the hundredth place. - Answers .95

The doctor prescribed 500 mg, and available is 1,000 mg/cc vial. How many cc should be administered? -
Answers 0.5

Calculate the sum of 1.06 nad 0.84z - Answers 1.9

3.5 g equals _______mg. - Answers 3,500

To determine the amount of a drug needed using the formula method, which of the following formulas
should you use? - Answers D/H x Q

Given that 1 kg = 2.2 lb, 77 on is equivalent to _____kg. - Answers 35

, The body weight method uses calculations based on the patient's weight in________ - Answers
kilograms

Pharmacology is the study of medications and drugs, including their forms, intentions for use, and
effects - Answers True

Which of the following is one of the measurements for volume under the metric system? - Answers Liter

Converting 1,000 mg to 1 gram would require moving the decimal place _______places to the left. -
Answers three

Which of the following abbreviation means cubit centimeter? - Answers cc

Which of the following is the correct abbreviation for drop? - Answers gtt

Which of the following means one-thousand unit? - Answers 0.001

The proportion 10:20 is read as 10_______ by 20. - Answers divided by

All of the following ratios are equivalent to the ratio of 1:2 EXCET________ - Answers 15:25

Which method or rule utilized desired dose, dose on hand, and quantity or unit of the on-hand dose to
calculate a dosage? - Answers Formula method

Clark's rule is based on the ______of the child - Answers weight

Given that 1 grain = 65 mg, 50 grains is equivalent to _______mg - Answers 3250

A physician orders 80 mg of azythromycin PO qd. The pharmacy has 150 mg/5 mL on hand. The patient
is 15 months old and weighs 20 lbs. how many mL is a safe dose for the patient? - Answers 2.5

Using Fried's Rule, calculate the dose of amoxicillin for a 7-month-old infant (adult dose = 250mg) -
Answers 11.5

A pediatrician prescribed an infant patient 2.5 mL of Vistaril bid for 10 days. The label on the medication
indicates that the Boyle contains 25mg/5 mL of the oral suspension. How many teaspoons full should
the infant receive daily? - Answers 1

Elixir - Answers elix

aa - Answers Of each

QN - Answers every night

SOS - Answers if there is a need

IV - Answers intravenous

Per - Answers by or through

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