Math Practice Test Flashcards

1
Q

2 Liters = ____________ milliliters

A

2000

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2
Q

250 milligrams = __________Grams

A

0.25

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3
Q

800 milliliters =___________Liters

A

0.8

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4
Q

6500 micrograms = _______ milligrams

A

6.5

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5
Q

1 fluid ounce =__________ milliliters

A

30

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6
Q

8 ounces = ________ milliliters

A

240

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7
Q

60 pounds = ___________ kilograms

A

27.3

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8
Q

2 teaspoons = ___________ milliliters

A

10

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9
Q

220 pounds = ____________ kilograms

A

100

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10
Q

44 ounces = _________ milliliters

A

1320

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11
Q

0.3 micrograms = ____________milligrams

A

0.0003

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12
Q

1 Gram = __________ milligrams

A

1000

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13
Q

15 milliliters = ___________fluid ounces

A

0.5

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14
Q

154 pounds = ___________kilograms

A

70

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15
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50 micrograms = ___________milligrams

A

0.05

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16
Q

Order: cefaclor (Ceclor) 300 milligrams po b.i.d. Available: cefaclor (Ceclor) liquid 250 milligrams per teaspoon How many milliliters should the patient receive per dose?

A

6

17
Q

Order: ciprofloxacin (Cipro) 0.5 Grams po q12h Available: ciprofloxacin (Cipro)tablets 250 milligrams. How many tablets should the patient receive per dose?

A

2

18
Q

Order: aspirin/ASA 650 milligrams q4h po PRN Available: aspirin/ASA 325 milligram tablets How many tablets should the patient receive per dose?

A

2

19
Q

Order: morphine sulfate is ordered 10 milligrams IM STAT Available: morphine sulfate 8 milligrams per milliliter How many milliliters should the patient receive?

A

1.25

20
Q

Order: Lovenox 30 milligrams subcutaneous Available: Lovenox is supplied in a prefilled syringe labeled 30 milligrams per milliliter. How many milliliters should the patient receive?

A

1

21
Q

Order: Phenergan 50 milligrams IM q6h PRN nausea. Available: Phenergan 25 milligrams per milliliter. How many milliliters should the patient receive?

A

2

22
Q

Order: oxacillin 0.25 Grams IM q6h Available: oxacillin powder comes in a vial containing 1 Gram. When reconstituted with 4 milliliters each milliliter will contain 400 milligrams. How many milliliters should the patient receive?

A

0.625

23
Q

Order: cefazolin (Ancef) 500 milligrams IM q6h Available: cefazolin (Ancef) powder comes in a vial containing 1 Gram. When reconstituted with 2.5 milliliters of sterile water each milliliter will contain approximately 330 milligrams. How many milliliters should the patient receive?

A

1.52

24
Q

Order: ampicillin (Principen) 200 milligrams PO q6h Available: ampicillin (Principen) powder comes in a vial containing 10 Grams. When reconstituted with 137 milliliters of water there is 250 milligrams per teaspoon. How many milliliters should the patient receive?

A

4

25
Q

Order: penicillin 800,000 units IM now. Available : Prefilled syringe of penicillin contains 1,000,000 units per milliliter. How many milliliters should the patient receive?

A

0.8

26
Q

Order: Heparin 4,000u subcutaneous now. Available: Heparin 10,000u per 2 milliliters. How many milliliters should the patient receive?

A

0.8

27
Q

Order: regular insulin 12 units and NPH insulin 20 units subcutaneous qAM Available: regular insulin 100 units per millilier and NPH insulin 100 units per milliliter. How many total units will be in the insulin syringe?

A

32

28
Q

Order: Tobramycin IM q8h for a patient that weighs 209 pounds. Dose parameter: 3 milligrams per kilogram per day (mg/kg/day). How many milligrams of Tobramycin should the patient receive in each dose?

A

95

29
Q

Ceclor has been ordered three times a day. Every 24 hour period the patient is to receive 40 milligrams per kilogram. The patient weighs 66 pounds. How many mg will you administer in each dose?

A

400

30
Q

Order: cefazolin (Ancef) 150 milligrams IM q6h Child weighs 22 pounds. Child’s drug dosage: 25-50 milligrams per kilogram per day (mg/kg/day) in 3 or 4 divided doses. Is this dosage order within safe drug parameters?

A

No