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The document provides a list of medical terms and medications along with their dosages. It then provides dosage calculation practice problems, asking the reader to calculate the correct dosage or amount to administer based on the information provided for each scenario. These include calculating dosages for oral suspensions, injections, and intravenous medications from vials with various concentrations and volumes.
The document provides a list of medical terms and medications along with their dosages. It then provides dosage calculation practice problems, asking the reader to calculate the correct dosage or amount to administer based on the information provided for each scenario. These include calculating dosages for oral suspensions, injections, and intravenous medications from vials with various concentrations and volumes.
The document provides a list of medical terms and medications along with their dosages. It then provides dosage calculation practice problems, asking the reader to calculate the correct dosage or amount to administer based on the information provided for each scenario. These include calculating dosages for oral suspensions, injections, and intravenous medications from vials with various concentrations and volumes.
II. Give the antidote 1. Magnesium Sulfate 2. Coumadin 3. Digoxin 4. Iron 5. Heparin 6. Potassium 7. Methotrexate 8. Anticholinergics 9. Cholinergics 10. Acetaminophen 11. Dopamine 12. Benzodiazepines 13. Narcotics (Morphine) 14. Beta Blockers 15. Calcium Channel Blockers Dosage Calculation Practice
1. The physician orders Megestrol acetate 800 mg per day . The Megestrol acetate label reads: oral suspension 40 mg / mL Give ___________________
2. Give Dilaudid 0.5 mg. IM from a vial that is labeled 4 mg per mL. Give ___________________ 3. Ordered: Atropine sulfate 0.5 mg IM Dosage on hand: Atropine sulfate 0.3 mg / mL Give ___________________
4. The physician has ordered Calcitonin-Salmon 100 U IM for the client. The Calcitonin-Salmon vial reads 200 U per mL. Give ___________________
5. The physician has ordered: Adrenalin 0.8 mg Sub-Q stat. The Adrenalin label reads 1:1000 solution. Give ___________________
6 Ordered: Cefotetan Sodium 200 mg IM every 24 hours piggyback IV On hand: Cefotetan Sodium 2g / 50 mL Give ___________________
7. The physician has ordered Magnesium Sulfate 2 g stat. The Magnesium Sulfate vial is labeled: 50 % solution. Give ___________________
8. Give Butorphanol 1.75 mg IV for the client every three to four hours. The Butorphanol drug label reads 1 mg per mL. Give ___________________
9. The physician orders Imitrex 8 milligrams Sub-Q as needed for headache for the client. The Imitrex drug label on the vial reads 12 mg per mL. Give ___________________
10. Ordered: Zemplar 3 mcg IM On hand: Zemplar 5 mcg / mL Give ___________________
11. The physician has ordered Levsin 0.25 mg IM four times a day for the client. The drug label on the vial reads 0.5 mg Hyoscyamine sulfate injection USP per 1 mL. Give ___________________
12. Ordered: Lidocaine 250 mg Sub-Q On hand: Lidocaine 300 mg / 3 mL Give ___________________
13. The physician has ordered Heparin 25,000 U IV from a vial that reads Heparin 10,000 U/mL. Give ___________________
14. Ordered: Zantac 0.75mg IM stat On hand: Zantac 0.5 mg / 1mL Give ___________________
15. The physician has ordered Naloxone hydrochloride 1.4 mg IV from a vial labeled 0.4 mg per mL. The nurse should administer ______________________________.
16. The supply on hand of Morphine is gr per mL. The order is for Morphine sulfate 15 mg IM immediately. The client will receive an injection of ________.
17. The physician orders Valium 5 mg IM every 6 hours as needed to calm restlessness in a client. The on hand supply is Valium 10 mg per 2 mL. The nurse will administer _____________________________.
18. The order is for Neostigmine Methylsulfate 1 mL IM symptomatic control of Myasthenia Gravis. The supply is Neostigmine Methylsulfate 1 : 2000. The nurse will prepare an injection of _________________.
19. Ordered: Epotetin alfa 3800 U Sub-Q three times a week Dosage on hand: Epotetin alfa 4000 U per 1 mL Give ___________________
20. Ordered: Ceftin Oral Suspension 250 mg twice a day Dosage on hand: Ceftin Oral Suspension 125 mg per 5 mL Give ___________________
21. Ordered: E.E.S. 500 mg orally twice a day Dosage on hand: Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate oral suspension 200 mg per 5 mL Give ___________________
22. A home resident is to have 15 mL of a medication to aid with digestion. A disposable medicine cup is not available. How can the dosage be measured accurately with the items in a residence? ____________________
What is the dosage? _______________.
23. A patient is to receive a Depo-Provera 1000 mg IM. The vial reads Depo-Provera 400 mg/mL. Prepare ________________________.
24. The physician orders Zemplar 3 mcg IM every day. The Zemplar label reads: 5 mcg/mL. Give an injection of ___________________.
25. The Neulasta label reads: Neulasta 6 mg in 0.6 mL. The doctors order reads: Give Neulasta 6 mg Sub-Q immediately. The nurse will prepare _______________.