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Med math practice
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Med Math Practice
A patient is to receive 1gm Ancef in 100mL NS to infuse over 30 minutes.
What rate will you set the IV pump to deliver? correct answers 200
Is the following true or false
2 fl oz = 45 mL correct answers False
3 tbsp = how many mL? correct answers 45
Ramipiril tablets is labeled 2.5 mg....
med math practice || with 100% Verified Solutions.
A patient is to receive 1gm Ancef in 100mL NS to infuse over 30 minutes.
What rate will you set the IV pump to deliver? correct answers 200
Is the following true or false
2 fl oz = 45 mL correct answers False
3 tbsp = how many mL? correct answers 45
Ramipiril tablets is labeled 2.5 mg. You gave 4 tablets.
How many total mg did you give? correct answers 10
Levothyroxine is supplied in 300 mcg tablets.
The provider ordered 0.3 mg PO daily.
How many tablets will you give? correct answers 1
You should give 7.5 mL of nystatin from an oral suspension bottle labeled nystatin 100,000
units/mL
How many units will you be giving? correct answers 750000
The nurse is calculating a medication dosage using the metric system. A vial contains 1 mL of
fluid, and the nurse calculates the correct dosage to be half of the medication in the vial. How
should the nurse document the correct dosage? correct answers 0.5 mL
The patient has been ordered to receive parenteral nutrition (PN) but will require the nutritional
therapy to continue for several months. Which route is most important for the nurse to consider?
correct answers Central venous access device (CVAD)
(allows for higher concentration of nutrients)
A patient receives the usual dose of a medication for the first time and develops severe
hypotension and bradycardia. The nurse reports this event as an __________ type of medication
action. correct answers adverse drug effect
The intended or desired physiological response to a medication is known as its ____________.
correct answers therapeutic effect
The patient reports taking an opioid medication in large dosages for the past several years. While
in the hospital, the patient is not prescribed the medication and develops tachycardia,
hypertension, sweating, and tremors. He becomes confused and experiences visual
hallucinations. The nurse recognizes these signs as indicative of _____________. correct
answers physical dependence
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