Transcription of FLUIDS: QUIZ 2
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FLUIDS: QUIZ 2. Fluid Dosage Calculations 1. Dilaudid 3 mg IM is ordered for your patient. The only available dosage strength is 4. mg/mL. What amount will you give? a. mL. b. mL. c. mL. d. mL. 2. Thorazine 45 mg IM is ordered for your patient. The available concentration on your unit is 25 mg/mL. What amount will you give? a. mL. b. 1 mL. c. mL. d. mL. 3. 20 mg of Phenergan is ordered; available solution contains 25 mg/mL. How much will you administer? a. mL. b. mL. c. mL. d. 1 mL. 4. 15 mg of Torecan is ordered; available solution contains 10 mg/2mL. How much will you give? a. mL. b. 3 mL. c. mL. d. 2 mL. 5. Lasix 20 mg is ordered IV stat; available solution contains 10 mg/cc. How many mL will you give? a. mL. b. 1 mL. c. 2 mL. d. mL. CLPNA Fluid Dosage Calculations: Quiz 2 page 1. 6. Protamine Sulfate 25 mg is ordered IV; the vial is labeled 5 mg/2mL. How many mL will you give? a. 10 mL. b. 5 mL. c. mL. d. 15 mL. 7. A solution contains furosemide (frusemide) 10 mg/mL.
Flucloxacillin 375 mg is ordered. Stock on hand contains syrup with 125 mg/5mL. What volume of syrup should the patient be given? a. 15 mL b. 3 mL c. 30 mL d. 25 mL . CLPNA Fluid Dosage Calculations: Quiz 2 page 4 17. A patient is prescribed 40 mg of furosemide to be administered orally. On hand is solution
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