49. True or False? Body surface area is commonly used to calculate dosages for patients with severe burns.
40. Refer to the selected package insert information to answ…
40. Refer to the selected package insert information to answer the questions below Identify the types of dilute used for reconstitution under the section labeled For Intramuscular Use. Look at the four-column table for approximate concentration, and look at the information provided for the four different strengths of vials available. What is the approximate concentration in mg/mL dosage strength for all four reconstituted solutions?
39. Refer to the selected package insert information to answ…
39. Refer to the selected package insert information to answer the questions below Identify the types of dilute used for reconstitution under the section labeled For Intramuscular Use. Look at the four-column table for reconstitution, and look at the information provided for the four different strengths of vials available. What is the recommended amount of dilute specified for a 2 g vial?
34. Use the medication label below to calculate the dosage….
34. Use the medication label below to calculate the dosage. Express answers to the nearest hundredth. Prepare a 50 mg dose of Penicillin V Potassium
33. Use the medication label below to calculate the dosage….
33. Use the medication label below to calculate the dosage. Express answers to the nearest hundredth. Prepare a 125 mg dose of Valproic Acid.
30. A patient is prescribed Digoxin 6 mcg by mouth. The labe…
30. A patient is prescribed Digoxin 6 mcg by mouth. The label reads 30 mcg/mL. How many mL will you administer?
30. A patient is prescribed Digoxin 6 mcg by mouth. The labe…
30. A patient is prescribed Digoxin 6 mcg by mouth. The label reads 30 mcg/mL. How many mL will you administer?
31. Use the medication labels to calculate the dosage. Expre…
31. Use the medication labels to calculate the dosage. Express answers to the nearest hundredth. Prepare a 75 mg dose of Cefpodoxime.
26. Calculate the upper and lower range of the prescribed me…
26. Calculate the upper and lower range of the prescribed medication. Round to the nearest hundredth. Lower Range Upper Range 10-14 mg/kg/day for a patient weighing 64.3 kg ________________ _____________
19. Calculate the recommended daily dose range. Round to the…
19. Calculate the recommended daily dose range. Round to the nearest whole number. A patient is prescribed 15-20 mg/kg/day of a medication for a patient who weighs 43.9 kg