Ratio and Proportion Dosage Calculations 2nd Edition Giangrasso Shrimpton Test Bank
Ratio and Proportion Dosage Calculations 2nd Edition Giangrasso Shrimpton Test Bank
Ratio and Proportion Dosage Calculations 2nd Edition Giangrasso Shrimpton Test Bank
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Giangrasso Ratio & Proportion Dosage Calculation, 2/E
Chapter 2
Question 1
Type: FIB
Read the label in Figure A1, and find the following information:
Strength of the drug mg per tablet
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Learning Outcome: Find information on a drug label
Question 2
Type: FIB
Read the label in Figure A2, and find the following information:
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Correct Answer: 25
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Learning Outcome: Find information on a drug label
Question 3
Type: FIB
Read the label in Figure A3, and find the following information:
Strength of the drug mg per tablet
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Learning Outcome: Find information on a drug label
Question 4
Type: FIB
Read the label in Figure A5, and find the following information:
Strength of the drug mg per mL
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Correct Answer: 1
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Question 5
Type: FIB
How much of the drug will be administered per dose? mg for every kg of bodyweight
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Learning Outcome: Interpret the drug order on a prescription or physician's order
Question 6
Type: FIB
Trandate (labetalol hydrochloride) 20 mg IV STAT and repeat q.10 minutes as needed to max of 300 mg.
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Correct Answer: 20
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Question 7
Type: FIB
Standard Text:
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Global Rationale:
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Learning Outcome: Interpret the drug order on a prescription or physician's order
Question 8
Type: FIB
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Correct Answer: 2; 20
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Learning Outcome: Interpret the drug order on a prescription or physician's order
Question 9
Type: FIB
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Correct Answer: 5
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Learning Outcome: Interpret the drug order on a prescription or physician's order
Question 10
Type: MCSA
Review the information provided in Figure C1. What medication is given more than once per day?
1. Lanoxin
2. Lasix
3. K-dur
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4. Reglan
Correct Answer: 4
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Global Rationale: Only Reglan is ordered to be, and has been, administered more than once per day.
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Learning Outcome: Read a MAR
Question 11
Type: MCSA
1. Lanoxin
2. Lasix
3. K-dur
4. Reglan
Correct Answer: 2
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Question 12
Type: MCSA
Review the information provided in Figure C1. What medication is administered intravenously?
1. Lanoxin
2. Lasix
3. K-dur
Correct Answer: 2
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Global Rationale: Only Lasix is ordered for IV administration. The other medications are ordered for oral
administration.
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Learning Outcome: Read a MAR
Question 13
Type: MCSA
1. 1
2. 2
3. 3
4. 4
Correct Answer: 3
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Question 14
Type: MCSA
Review the information provided in Figure C1. What medication was administered immediately?
1. Lanoxin
2. Lasix
3. K-dur
Correct Answer: 2
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Global Rationale: Lasix was ordered for STAT, or immediate, administration and then to be given daily after the
STAT dose.
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Question 15
Type: FIB
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Correct Answer: 17
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Question 16
Type: FIB
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Correct Answer: 2
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Question 17
Type: FIB
Standard Text:
Correct Answer: 12
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Question 18
Type: FIB
What is the initial recommended maximum adult daily dose of the drug? mg
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Learning Outcome: Find information on a package insert
Question 19
Type: FIB
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Question 20
Type: FIB
Read the package insert in Figure D3, and answer the following:
Correct Answer: 4
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Question 21
Type: FIB
Read the package insert in Figure D5, and answer the following:
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Correct Answer: 65
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Learning Outcome: Find information on a package insert
Question 22
Type: MCSA
The physician orders a medication to be administered q8h. The first dose is given at 6:00 a.m. What times will
this medication be given throughout the day in military time?
Correct Answer: 1
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Global Rationale: The medication was administered at 06:00 a.m., which is 0600h in military time. Adding 8
hours to 0600h would be 0600h +0800h =1400h in military time. The next dose would be given 8 hours later or
1400h + 0800h = 2200h. The times of administration are 0600h-1400h-2200h.
Question 23
Type: MCSA
A patient is to receive a medication q.8h. The first dose was administered at 10:00 a.m. Write the time of the next
dose using military time.
1. 0600h
2. 1800h
3. 1400h
4. 1600h
Correct Answer: 2
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Global Rationale: 10 a.m. and 8 hours = 6 p.m., written in military time is 1800h
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Learning Outcome: Standard?military time
Question 24
Type: FIB
A patient is to receive a medication every twelve hours. The first dose was administered at 2100h. At what time
will the next dose be administered (expressed as standard time)? a.m. on the next day
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Correct Answer: 9
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Question 25
Type: MCSA
The client receives nimodipine at 2200h and is to receive the next dose in four hours. At what time, written as
standard time, will the next dose be administered?
1. 1:00 a.m.
2. 2:00 a.m.
3. 4:00 a.m.
4. 4:00 p.m.
Correct Answer: 2
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Global Rationale: The medication was administered at 2200h which is 10:00 p.m. 4 hours later would be 02:00
a.m.
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Question 26
Type: MCSA
If an IV starts at 1800 hours and lasts for 12 hours, at what time will it finish? (Express in standard time.)
2. 8 p.m.
3. 6 a.m.
4. 6 p.m.
Correct Answer: 3
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