Comprehensive pharmacy review: Pharmaceutical Calculations Flashcards

1
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Directions for questions 1–30: Each question, statement,
or incomplete statement in this section can be correctly
answered or completed by one of the suggested answers or
phrases. Choose the best answer.
1. If a vitamin solution contains 0.5 mg of fl uoride ion in
each milliliter, then how many milligrams of fl uoride ion
would be provided by a dropper that delivers 0.6 mL?
(A) 0.30 mg
(B) 0.10 mg
(C) 1.00 mg
(D) 0.83 mg

A

(A) 0.30 mg

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  1. How many chloramphenicol capsules, each containing
    250 mg, are needed to provide 25 mg/kg/d for 7 days
    for a person weighing 200 lb?
    (A) 90 capsules
    (B) 64 capsules
    (C) 13 capsules
    (D) 25 capsules
A

(B) 64 capsules

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  1. If 3.17 kg of a drug is used to make 50000 tablets, how
    many milligrams will 30 tablets contain?
    (A) 1.9 mg
    (B) 1900 mg
    (C) 0.0019 mg
    (D) 3.2 mg
A

(B) 1900 mg

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  1. A capsule contains ⅛ gr of ephedrine sulfate, ¼ gr of
    theophylline, and ¹⁄16 gr of phenobarbital. What is the
    total mass of the active ingredients in milligrams?
    (A) 20 mg
    (B) 8 mg
    (C) 28 mg
    (D) 4 mg
A

(C) 28 mg

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  1. If 1 fluid ounce of a cough syrup contains 10 gr of
    sodium citrate, how many milligrams are contained in
    10 mL?
    (A) 650 mg
    (B) 65 mg
    (C) 217 mg
    (D) 20 mg
A

(C) 217 mg

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  1. How many capsules, each containing ¼ gr of
    phenobarbital, can be manufactured if a bottle
    containing 2 avoirdupois ounces of phenobarbital is
    available?
    (A) 771 capsules
    (B) 350 capsules
    (C) 3500 capsules
    (D) 1250 capsules
A

(C) 3500 capsules

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  1. Using the formula for calamine lotion, determine the
    amount of calamine (in grams) necessary to prepare 240 mL of lotion.
    calamine 80 g
    zinc oxide 80 g
    glycerin 20 mL
    bentonite magma 250 mL
    calcium hydroxide sufficient quantity to
    topical solution make 1000 mL
    (A) 19.2 g
    (B) 140.0 g
    (C) 100.0 g
    (D) 24.0 g
A

(A) 19.2 g

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  1. From the following formula, calculate the amount of white wax required to make 1 lb of cold cream.
    Determine the mass in grams.

cetyl esters wax 12.5 parts
white wax 12.0 parts
mineral oil 56.0 parts
sodium borate 0.5 parts
purified water 19.0 parts
(A) 56.75 g
(B) 254.24 g
(C) 54.48 g
(D) 86.26 g

A

The answer is C [see II; III.A].
Th e formula tells the pharmacist that white wax (W.W.)
represents 12 parts out of the total 100 parts in the prescription.
What we wish to determine is the mass of
white wax required to prepare 454 g (1 lb) of the recipe.

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  1. How many grams of aspirin should be used to prepare 1.255 kg of the powder?

Aspirin 6 parts
phenacetin 3 parts
caffeine 1 part

(A) 125 g
(B) 750 g
(C) 175 g
(D) 360 g

A

(B) 750 g

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  1. A solution contains 1.25 mg of a drug per milliliter. At what rate should the solution be infused (drops per minute) if the drug is to be administered at a rate of 80 mg/hr? (1 mL = 30 drops)
    (A) 64.00 drops/min
    (B) 1.06 drops/min
    (C) 32.00 drops/min
    (D) 20.00 drops/min
A

(C) 32.00 drops/min

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  1. Th e recommended maintenance dose of aminophylline for children is 1.0 mg/kg/hr by injection. If 10 mL of a 25-mg/mL solution of aminophylline is added to a 100-mL bottle of 5% dextrose, what should be the rate of delivery in mL/hr for a 40-lb child?
    (A) 2.30 mL/hr
    (B) 8.00 mL/hr
    (C) 18.90 mL/hr
    (D) 18.20 mL/hr
A

(B) 8.00 mL/hr

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  1. For children, streptomycin is to be administered at a dose of 30 mg/kg of body weight daily in divided doses every 6 to 12 hrs. Th e dry powder is dissolved by adding water for injection, in an amount to yield the desired concentration as indicated in the following table (for a 1-g vial).
    Approximate
    Concentration (mg/mL) Volume (mL)
    200 4.2
    250 3.2
    400 1.8

Reconstituting at the lowest possible concentration, what volume (in mL) would be withdrawn to obtain a day’s dose for a 50-lb child?

(A) 3.40 mL
(B) 22.73 mL
(C) 2.50 mL
(D) 2.27 mL

A

(A) 3.40 mL

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  1. The atropine sulfate is available only in the form of 1/150 gr tablets. How many atropine sulfate tablets would you use to compound the following prescription?

atropine sulfate 1/200 gr
codeine phosphate ¼ gr
aspirin 5 gr
d.t.d. #24 capsules
Sig: 1 capsule p.r.n.

(A) 3 tablets
(B) 6 tablets
(C) 12 tablets
(D) 18 tablets

A

(D) 18 tablets

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  1. In 25.0 mL of a solution for injection, there are
    4.00 mg of the drug. If the dose to be administered
    to a patient is 200microgram, what quantity (in mL) of this solution should be used?

(A) 1.25 mL
(B) 125.00 mL
(C) 12.00 mL
(D) None of the above

A
  1. The answer is A [see I.A.2; II].
    Dimensional analysis is oft en useful for calculating
    doses. Considering that 4 mg of the drug is present in
    each 25 mL of solution, we can easily calculate the number
    of milliliters to be used to give a dose of 0.200 mg
    (200 g). Always include units in your calculations.
    25ml/4mg x 0.200mg = 1.25ml
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  1. How many milligrams of papaverine will the patient receive each day?

Rx papaverine hcl 1.0 g
aqua 30.0 mL
syrup tolu, q.s. a.d. 90.0 mL
Sig: 1 teaspoon t.i.d.

(A) 56.0 mg
(B) 5.6 mg
(C) 166.0 mg
(D) 2.5 mg

A

(C) 166.0 mg

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  1. Considering the following formula, how many grams of sodium bromide should be used in fi lling this prescription?
    Rx sodium bromide 1.2 g
    syrup tolu 2.0 mL
    syrup wild cherry, q.s. a.d. 5.0 mL
    d.t.d. #24

(A) 1.2 g
(B) 1200.0 g
(C) 28.8 g
(D) 220.0 g

A

(C) 28.8 g

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  1. How many milliliters of a 7.5% stock solution of
    KMnO4 should be used to obtain the KMnO needed?
    KMnO4, q.s.
    Distilled water, a.d. 1000 mL
    Sig: 2 teaspoons diluted to 500 mL yield a 1:5000
    solution

(A) 267.0 mL
(B) 133.0 mL
(C) 26.7 mL
(D) 13.3 mL

A
  1. Th e answer is B [see V.A; VI].
    First, determine the mass of drug in the fi nal diluted
    solution.
    _ 5010 0p apratr ts
    x g
    _500 g ; x 0.1 g
    Now, if 0.1 g of drug is present in 500 mL of 1:5000
    solution, 2 teaspoons (10 mL) of the prescription contains
    the same amount of drug (0.1 g) before dilution.
    From this, the amount of drug in 1000 mL (the total
    volume) of the prescription can be determined:
    0.1 g
    _10 mL
    x g
    _1000 m L ; x 10 g

Finally, to obtain the correct amount of drug to formulate
the prescription (10 g), we are to use a 7.5%
stock solution. Recalling the defi nition of percentage
strength w/v
1070.5 m g L 10 g 133.3 mL or 133 mL

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  1. Th e formula for Ringer’s solution follows. How much sodium chloride is needed to make 120 mL?

Rx sodium chloride 8.60 g
potassium chloride 0.30 g
calcium chloride 0.33 g
water for injection, q.s. a.d. 1000 mL

(A) 120.00 g
(B) 1.03 g
(C) 0.12 g
(D) 103.00 g

A

(B) 1.03 g

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  1. How many grams of talc should be added to 1 lb of a powder containing 20 g of zinc undecylenate per 100 g to reduce the concentration of zinc undecylenate to 3%?

(A) 3026.7 g
(B) 2572.7 g
(C) 17.0 g
(D) 257.0 g

A

(B) 2572.7 g

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  1. How many milliliters of a 0.9% aqueous solution can be made from 20.0 g of sodium chloride?

(A) 2222 mL
(B) 100 mL
(C) 222 mL
(D) 122 mL

A

(A) 2222 mL

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  1. Th e blood of a reckless driver contains 0.1% alcohol. Express the concentration of alcohol in parts per million.

(A) 100 ppm
(B) 1000 ppm
(C) 1 ppm
(D) 250 ppm

A

(B) 1000 ppm

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  1. Syrup is an 85% w/v solution of sucrose in water. It has a density of 1.313 g/mL. How many milliliters of water should be used to make 125 mL of syrup?
    (A) 106.25 mL
    (B) 164.10 mL
    (C) 57.90 mL
    (D) 25.00 mL
A

Th e answer is C [see I.A; V.A.1].
Using the density, the weight of 125 mL of syrup can
be calculated:
125 mL 1.313 g/mL 164.125 g
Using proportion and the sucrose concentration in
w/v, the weight of sucrose in 125 mL of syrup can be
calculated:
100 mL
_125 mL
85 g
_x g ; x 106.25 g
Finally, the weight of water in 125 mL of syrup can be
calculated:
164.125 g 106.25 g 57.875 g
which has a volume of 57.90 mL.

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  1. How many grams of benzethonium chloride should be used in preparing 5 gal of a 0.025% w/v solution?

(A) 189.25 g
(B) 18.90 g
(C) 4.73 g
(D) 35.00 g

A

(C) 4.73 g

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  1. How many grams of menthol should be used to prepare this prescription?
    Rx menthol 0.8%
    alcohol, q.s. a.d. 60.0 mL

(A) 0.48 g
(B) 0.80 g
(C) 4.80 g
(D) 1.48 g

A

(A) 0.48 g

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  1. How many milliliters of a 1:1500 solution can be made by dissolving 4.8 g of cetylpyridinium chloride in water?

(A) 7200.0 mL
(B) 7.2 mL
(C) 48.0 mL
(D) 4.8 mL

A

(A) 7200.0 mL

The answer is A [see I; V].
The problem is easily solved by proportion. Th e question to be answered is if 1 g of drug is present in 1500 mL of a solution, what volume can be made with 4.8 g of drug?
1 g
_4.8 g
1500 mL
_x mL ; x 7200.0 mL
(the volume of 1 to 1500 solution that can be prepared
from 4.8 g of drug)

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  1. The manufacturer specifies that one Domeboro tablet dissolved in 1 pint of water makes a modified Burow’s solution approximately equivalent to a 1:40 dilution. How many tablets should be used in preparing ½ gal of a 1:10 dilution?
    (A) 16 tablets
    (B) 189 tablets
    (C) 12 tablets
    (D) 45 tablets
A

(A) 16 tablets

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  1. How many milliosmoles of calcium chloride
    (CaCl2∙2H2O mol wt 147) are represented in
    147 mL of a 10% w/v calcium chloride solution?

(A) 100 mOsmol
(B) 200 mOsmol
(C) 300 mOsmol
(D) 3 mOsmol

A
  1. The answer is C [see VII.B].
    Recalling the expression for ideal osmolar concentration:
    mOsmol/L
    100 g/L
    _147 g/mo l 3 1000
    mOsmol/L 0.147 L
    300 mOsmol
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  1. How many grams of boric acid should be used in compounding the following prescription?

Phenacaine HCl 1.0% (NaCl eq = 0.17)
Chlorobutanol 0.5% (NaCl eq = 0.18)
Boric acid, q.s. (NaCl eq = 0.52)
Purified H2O, a.d. 30 mL
Make isotonic solution
Sig: 1 drop in each eye

(A) 0.37 g
(B) 0.74 g
(C) 0.27 g
(D) 0.47 g

A

(A) 0.37 g

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  1. A pharmacist prepares 1 gal of KCl solution by mixing 565 g of KCl (valence 1) in an appropriate vehicle. How many milliequivalents of K are in 15 mL of this solution? (atomic weights: K 39; Cl 35.5)

(A) 7.5 mEq
(B) 10.0 mEq
(C) 20.0 mEq
(D) 30.0 mEq
(E) 40.0 mEq

A

(D) 30.0 mEq

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  1. A vancomycin solution containing 1000 mg of
    vancomycin hydrochloride diluted to 250 mL with
    D5W is to be infused at a constant rate with an
    infusion pump in 2 hrs. What is the rate of drug
    administration?

(A) 2.08 mg/min
(B) 8.33 mg/min
(C) 4.17 mg/min
(D) 16.70 mg/min
(E) 5.21 mg/min

A

(B) 8.33 mg/min