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math for pharmacology ch 52
a. 0.5 - ✔✔Given the following: strength of the drug in the vial = 1000 mg/cc; available amount = 1
cc; ordered strength = 500 mg. The correct amount to give would be ________ cc.
a. 0.5
b. 5.0
c. 0.05
d. 0.005

a. 1 - ✔✔To write an apothecary notation accurately, the following rule should be adhered to: Use
fractions to designate amounts less than ________.
a. 1
b. 10
c. 100
d. 1000

a. 2 - ✔✔There are 40 mg in one cc of Lasix. (This is the strength of the medicine.) How many ccs of
Lasix are required to get 80 mg?
a. 2
b. 4
c. 6
d. 8

a. 35 - ✔✔Given that 1 kg = 2.2 lb, 77 lb is equivalent to ________ kg.
a. 35
b. 135.6
c. 169.4
d. None of the above

a. Clark's rule - ✔✔________ is the most common law used in the calculation of drug dosage for
children, especially because the weight of different children of the same age can vary significantly.
a. Clark's rule
b. Fried's law
c. Young's rule
d. Lowe's rule

a. Divide the child's age in years by 12, and then multiply this number by the adult dose to determine
the correct pediatric dosage. - ✔✔Which of the following is correct for Young's rule?

, a. Divide the child's age in years by 12, and then multiply this number by the adult dose to determine
the correct pediatric dosage.
b. Divide the child's age in years by 12, and then subtract this number by the adult dose to determine
the correct pediatric dosage.
c. Multiply the child's age in years by 12, and then multiply this number by the adult dose to determine
the correct pediatric dosage. d. Divide the child's age in years by the same number plus 12, and then
multiply this number by the adult dose to determine the correct pediatric dosage.

a. first - ✔✔The ________ step in any drug calculation is to ensure that the system of weights and
measures in the prescription is the same as in the container of stock medication.
a. first
b. second
c. third
d. fourth

a. lowercase - ✔✔To write an apothecary notation accurately, the following rule should be adhered
to: Use ________ roman numerals to express whole numbers.
a. lowercase
b. uppercase
c. no
d. italicized and bolded

a. over - ✔✔Young's rule is used for children who are ________ 1 year of age.
a. over
b. under
c. equal to
d. none of the above

a. Ratio method - ✔✔Which of the following is a method of drug calculation?
a. Ratio method
b. Proportion method
c. Value method
d. Fractional method

a. three - ✔✔The West's nomogram chart has ________ columns.
a. three
b. five
c. seven
d. nine

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