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1. Directions: Use the label (where provided) to obtain the necessary information. Round
answers to the nearest tenth where indicated.
a. How many milliliters of diluent will you add for IM use? _____ mL
b. Why will the reconstituted volume be larger than the amount of diluent? __
c. What is the dosage strength of the reconstituted solution? ___________
d. What are the directions for use?
e. How many milliliters will you administer? _____ mL
ANS:
a. 2.5 mL
b. The medication itself adds volume
c. 330 mg per mL
d. For IM or IV use
e. 1.1 mL
2. Directions: Use the label (where provided) to obtain the necessary information. Round
answers to the nearest tenth where indicated.
Order: Zosyn 3 g IV q6h
Available:
a. How many milliliters of diluent should be used to reconstitute the solution? _____ mL
b. What is the dosage strength of the prepared solution? _______________
c. How many milliliters will you add to the IV? _____ mL
ANS:
a. 152
b. 200 mg per mL
c. 15
3. Directions: Use the label (where provided) to obtain the necessary information. Round
answers to the nearest tenth where indicated.
ANS:
4. Directions: Use the label (where provided) to obtain the necessary information. Round
answers to the nearest tenth where indicated.
ANS:
a. 20
b. 50 mg per mL or 1 g per 20 mL
c. 17
5. Directions: Use the label (where provided) to obtain the necessary information. Round
answers to the nearest tenth where indicated.
a. How many milliliters of diluent will you add to reconstitute the solution for IV use? _____
mL
b. What is the dosage strength of the reconstituted solution for IV use? _____
c. How many milliliters will you administer? __________ mL
d. Shade in the dosage on the syringe.
ANS:
a. 19.2 mL
b. 100 mg per mL
c. 5 mL
d.
PTS: 1 MSC: Reconstitution of Solutions
6. Directions: Use the label (where provided) to obtain the necessary information. Round
answers to the nearest tenth where indicated.
ANS:
a. 87 mL
b. 400 mg per 5 mL
c. 100 mL
d. 3.4 mL
ANS:
ANS:
a. Form: _______________
b. Route of administration: _______________
c. Type of diluent and amount to use: _______________
d. Directions for mixing: _______________
e. Dosage strength of reconstituted solution: _____
f. Time good for after reconstitution: _____
g. How many milliliters will you administer? __________
ANS:
10. Directions: Prepare the following strength solutions. Describe your calculations.
ANS:
11. Directions: Prepare the following strength solutions. Describe your calculations.
ANS:
12. Directions: Prepare the following strength solutions. Describe your calculations.
360 mL of 1/4 strength Ensure percutaneous endoscopic (PEG) tube over 4 hours
ANS:
13. Directions: Indicate how you would prepare each of the following using full-strength
hydrogen peroxide (solute) and normal saline (solvent).
ANS:
14. Directions: Indicate how you would prepare each of the following using full-strength
hydrogen peroxide (solute) and normal saline (solvent).
ANS:
8 ´ 1/2 = 4 oz (solute)
8 oz – 4 oz = 4 oz (solvent/normal saline)
To make 8 oz of 1/2 strength hydrogen peroxide, mix 4 oz of full-strength hydrogen peroxide
and 4 oz of normal saline.
15. Directions: Indicate how you would prepare each of the following using full-strength
hydrogen peroxide (solute) and normal saline (solvent).