Re only NDC 0009-0758-01 4-125 mg doses See package insert for complete product information. Store at controlled room temperature 20" to 25 C…
QuestionAnswered step-by-stepPlease, can you help me with these questions?Know how to add, subtract, divide and multiply decimals and fractions.Know how to express decimals as fractions and fractions as decimals.Know how to write ratios. e.g. for every boy there are 2 girls = 1:2Know your conversions metric, household, apothecary gri = 60 mgKnow how to calculate temperature. The conversion is : Formula for temperature in degrees Fahrenheit:T°F = (T°C x 1.8) + 32Formula for temperature in degrees Celsius:T°C = (T°F – 32) divided by 1.8Know Roman numeralsKnow 24 hour clock and how to convert to standard time and how to convert standard time to 24 hour clock.Know commonly used abbreviations.Know the JCAHO do not use listKnow how to read drug labelsKnow how to read the MARS (Medical administration record)Know the 6 rights of medication administrationKnow what are parenteral medications and most common routes.Know the different types of medication. e.g. elixir, suspension etc.Know how to use dimensional analysis to calculate simple math problemsKnow how to calculate simple and complex problems for oral medications in solid and liquid form. Know how to use drug labels to do theses calculation. Know how to compute dosages using body weight.Please know how to calculate BSA for both metric and household. Round to hundredths. (2 decimal places) ** Please read the rounding rules on the sheet handed to you day 1** Here are the most important for this test. Do not round answers until you have completed your calculations for that problem. When rounding answers please round answers with whole numbers e.g. 1 through infinity to one decimal place or to the tenths e.g. 12.2334 = 12.2 or 113.4599 = 113.5 If answer begins with a zero (0) then round to 2 decimal places or to the hundredths e.g.0. 2345 = 0.23 or 0.2666 = 0.27 Please reduce fractions and ratios to the lowest terms.Improper fractions are changed to mixed numbers. Answers are never to be left as improper fractions. 1. 1 cup is how many ml? 2. Express the following as Roman Numerals:a. 8 __________b. 19 ___________c. 22 ___________d. 45 ___________3. a. The abbreviation “Iv” stands for _______________________b. The abbreviation for “intradermal” ______________________c. The abbreviation”b.i.d.” means __________________ 4. a) there are 5 patients for every nurses. What is the ratio of patient to nurse? ___________________b) Express 4:16 am in 24 hour clock (military time) __________ c) Express 0232 in standard time ________________5. There are 12jars of jam in a case. Each jar contains 4 ounces of jam. Every 10 ounces of jam contains 1 cup of sugar. How many cups of sugar are in 3 cases of jam?6. Convert 12,240 minutes to an equivalent time in days. 7. Add the decimals (do not round the answer) 4.03 + 3 + 8.228 + 0.2028. 12 ozs is how many ml ? 9. Provide the following equivalents:a. 13cm = ____________inb. 2.5 kg = ____________lbc. 4 cc = _____________mld. 1 qt = ______________ fluid ouncese. 345 ml= _____________t10. Convert 82 degrees Fahrenheit to Celsius ________________11. Convert 35 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit ________________Image transcription textRe only NDC 0009-0758-01 4-125 mg doses See package insert for complete product information. Store atcontrolled room temperature 20″ to 25 C (68 to 77 F) Isee Solu-Medrol 812365909 USPI. Protect fromlight. Reconstitute with 8 ml Bacteriostatic Water for Injection with Benzyl Alcohol. When reconsti… Show more12. Refer to the displayed label. The reconstituted drug was left on the client’s bedside table near a window. The drug can no longer be used, because the label indicates to keep the drug away from ____________________. 13. Refer to the displayed label. The nurse should reconstitute the drug with ____________________ for injection with benzyl alcohol.14. What is the NDC code for this drug?________________________15. Who manufactures this drug? _______________________________16. Order reads biaxin 0.22mg po at bedtime. It comes biaxim 90mcg/tab Give________ tabs. 17. Prilosec 5 mg is ordered. The medication on hand is labeled Prilosec 2.5mg delayed release capsule. How many capsules should the nurse give?18. The client has a drug order for Procardia 5 mg/ three times per day. The Procardia label reads Procardia 1000 mcg per tab. How many tablets will the patient receive per day. 19. The supply of Thorazine on hand is 25 mg/mL. The correct amount needed to administer 100 mg of Thorazine is ____________________.20. The supply on hand of sodium bicarbonate is 50 mEq/50 mL. The correct amount needed to administer 8 mEq of sodium bicarbonate is ____________________. 24. The order reads, “Give aspirin 0.6 g PO q 4 h prn headache.” The nurse correctly givesa.300 mg per dosec.30 mg per doseb.600 mg per dosed.60 mg per dose 25. Round the following to the nearest hundredthsA. 123.2258B. 0.122426. Express the following as ratios 1/327. Express the following percent as ratiosA. 12.5%B. 50%28. Change the following decimals to percentagesA. 0.125B. 0.00129. Express the following percentages as decimalsA. 6%0.004%30. Change the following ratios to percentA. 1:20B. 1:500031. Change the following mixed numbers to improper fractionsA. 12 2/5B. 5 1/5032. Add the following decimalsA. 1.5 + 2.7B. 6.33 + 3.7733. Divide the following fractionsA. 2 ½ divided by ¾B. 1/100 divided by 1/5034. Change the following fractions to ratiosA. 1/501/900035. Multiply the following fractionsA. ½ x 1/8B. 4 3/8 x 1/1036. Divide the following fractionsA. 2 ½ divided by ¾1/100 divided by 1/5037. What is the patient’s total fluid intake in milliliters for the day if he had the following fluid intake: (show your calculation) Breakfast: 4 oz milk; 8 oz waterLunch: 5 oz juice; 2 T medicationDinner: 6 oz soup; 12 oz soda; 4 oz jelloAnswer: ______________ mL38. a. A child whose height is 150 cm and weighs 54.2 kg has a BSA of___________ b. A child weighs 86 lbs and has a height of 4 ft 4 in. has a BSA of ___________39. The physician has ordered Ampicillin 20 mg/kg. The adult weighs 150lbs. Calculate the amount per dose in mg.40. A patient must receive Videx 3mg/kg PO. The patient weighs 120 kg. How many tablets will the patient receive if each tablet contains 40mg.Health ScienceScienceNursingNUR 1142Share Question


