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One fluid ounce is equal to __ mL.

30

2.2 L would equal how many mL?

2,200

The physician orders 75 mg of Demerol IM. The drug label states, “Demerol 50 mg/mL.” How many milliliters should be administered?

1.5 ml

How many milligrams equal 0.75 g?

750

The physician prescribes 0.25 g of penicillin. The available drug is 250 mg/tablet. What would you administer to the patient?

1 tab

The most frequently used method for calculating pediatric doses relies on which of the following factors?

Weight in kg

The physician prescribes 500 mg of Keflex. The available dose is 1 g/tab. How many tablets should the patient receive?

0.5 tab

A total of 180 mg of medication is to be taken each day, and the medication is ordered "tid". What would be the individual dose?

60 mg

A child who weighs 70 pounds weighs how many kilograms?

32 kg

A pediatric patient weighing 20 pounds is prescribed amoxicillin; the label states that 10 mg/kg should be administered each day. What is the total daily dose?

91 mg/day

The physician orders 7.5 mL of Cipro for a pediatric patient. How many teaspoons should the parent administer?

1.5 tsp

How many cubic centimeters equal 2.5 teaspoons?

12.5

A physician prescribes administration of 100 mg of a drug. The drug label states that there is 150 mg per milliliter in a multidose vial that contains 5 mL. How many ml of the drug should be administered to the patient?

2/3 ml

You need to give Lanoxin 0.125 mg. All you have is 0.250-mg tablets. How much do you give?

1/2 tab

Your patient is to receive Precef 20 mg/kg every 12 hours. The patient weighs 88 pounds. What is the correct dose?

800 mg

The physician prescribes 0.5 g of ampicillin. The label states, “Ampicillin 500 mg/5 mL.” How many milliliters should be administered?

5 ml

One teaspoon is equal to __ mL.

5

3

10

1.2 ml