ATI Dosage Calculations 3.0: Powdered Medications
ATI Dosage Calculations 3.0: Powdered Medications
ATI Dosage Calculations 3.0: Powdered Medications
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ATI Dosage Calculations 3.0: Powdered
Medications Exam- 25 Questions and Answers
A nurse is preparing to administer cefazolin 500 mg IV bolus. The nurse
reconstitutes a vial of cefazolin to yield a final concentration of 100 mg/mL.
How many mL? - -5 mL
-A nurse is preparing to administer ceftriaxone 0.5 g IM. The nurse
reconstitutes a vial of ceftriaxone to yield a final concentration of 350
mg/mL. How many ml? - -1.4 mL
-A nurse is preparing to administer pentamidine 175 mg IM. The nurse
reconstitutes a vial of pentamidine to yield a final concentration of 100
mg/mL. hoe many mL? - -1.8 mL
-A nurse is preparing to administer nystatin 400,000 units PO. Available is
nystatin powder 500,000 units/ 0.125 tsp. The nurse reconstitutes a
container of nystatin to yield a final concentration of 500,000units/ 120 mL.
how many mL? - -96 mL
-A nurse is preparing to administer hydrocortisone 200mg intermittent IV
bolus. Available is hydrocortisone powder for injection 1 g vial. The nurse
reconstitutes the powder to yield a concentration of 50mg/mL. how many
mL? - -4 mL
-A nurse is preparing to administer amoxicillin 775 mg PO. The nurse
reconstitutes a container of amoxicillin powder to yield a final concentration
of 400mg/5ml. how many mL? - -9.7 mL
-A nurse is preparing to administer ceftriaxone 250 mg IM. The nurse
reconstitutes a vial of ceftriaxone to yield a final concentration of 350
mg/mL. how many mL? - -0.7 mL
-A nurse is preparing to administer ampicillin 0.75 g IM every 6 hr to a client.
The nurse reconstitutes a vial of ampicillin to yield a final concentration of
250 mg/mL. How many mL? - -3 mL
-A nurse is preparing to administer 375 mg of cephalexin PO. The nurse
reconstitutes a container of cephalexin powder to yield a final concentration
of 0.25 g/ 5 mL. how many mL? - -7.5 ml
-A nurse is preparing to administer fluconazole 200 mg PO. The nurse
reconstitutes a container of fluconazole powder for oral suspension to yield a
final concentration of 40 mg/mL. How many ml? - -5 mL
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