Test Bank for Henke's Med-Math: Dosage Calculation, Preparation, and Administration, 9th Edition (Chapters 1-10)

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Henke's Med-Math Dosage Calculation Preparation & Administration 9thEdition Test BankCHAPTER 1, Arithmetic Needed for Dosage1. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.54/81 = _____ANS: 2/3PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems2. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.105/135 = _____ANS: 7/9PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems3. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.39/65 = _____ANS: 3/5PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems4. Change the following improper fraction to a whole or mixed number.325/16 = _____ANS: 20 5/16PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems5. Change the following improper fraction to a whole or mixed number.1,500/100 = _____ANS: 15PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems6. Change the following improper fraction to a whole or mixed number.193/62 = _____ANS: 3 7/62PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems7. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.12 1/8 = _____ANS: 97/8PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems8. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.29 2/3 = _____ANS: 89/3PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems9. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.1/12 + 6/12 + 5/12 = ____ANS: 1PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems10. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.3/8 1/3 = _____lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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ANS: 1/24PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems11. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.4/5 5/16 = _____ANS: 1/4PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems12. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.1/12 1/15 = _____ANS: 1/180PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems13. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.3/5 5 = _____ANS: 3/25PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems14. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.1/100 1/200 = _____ANS: 2PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems15. Indicate which fraction is the largest.1/100, 1/150, 1/200: _____ANS: 1/100PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems16. Arrange the following fractions from smallest to largest.1/6, 1/5, 1/8, 1/4, 1/3: _______________ANS: 1/8, 1/6, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems17. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.1/5 + 1/2 + 1/4 = _____ANS: 19/20PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems18. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.16 5/6 14 3/8 = ____ANS: 2 11/24PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems19. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.6 10/12 15/3 = _____ANS: 34 1/6PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems20. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.56 9/20 = _____ANS: 124 4/9PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems21. Indicate the largest number in the following set.lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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5/6, 5/8: _____ANS: 5/6PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems22. Indicate the largest number in the following set.1/30, 1/4, 1/150: _____ANS: 1/4PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems23. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.34/102 = _____ANS: 1/3PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems24. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.60/1200 = _____ANS: 1/20PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems25. Express the following improper fraction as a mixed number. Reduce to lowest terms.24/18 = _____ANS: 1 1/3PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems26. Express the following improper fraction as a mixed number. Reduce to lowest terms.15/13 = _____ANS: 1 2/13PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems27. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.9 1/9 = _____ANS: 82/9PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems28. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.6 7/10 = _____ANS: 67/10PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems29. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.6 5/16 + 5 3/16 = _____ANS: 11 1/2PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems30. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.4 3/10 + 2 2/10 = _____ANS: 6 1/2PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems31. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.3 1/5 + 3 2/3 + 2 1/2= _____ANS: 12 11/30PTS: 1 MSC: Practice ProblemslOMoARcPSD|13778330

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32. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.1 2/4 + 3 1/3 = _____ANS: 4 5/6PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems33. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.15/21 10/21 = _____ANS: 5/21PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems34. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.8/16 1/4 = _____ANS: 1/4PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems35. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.14 5/9 = _____ANS: 13 4/9PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems36. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.6 1/4 2 5/8 = ____ANS: 3 5/8PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems37. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.5 1/3 1 7/12 = _____ANS: 3 3/4PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems38. A client received 2 1/2 ounces (oz) of medication at breakfast and 2 1/3 oz at lunch. Howmany oz of medication has the client received? _____ANS: 4 5/6 ozPTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems39. A client weighed 147 1/2 pounds (lb), lost 6 3/4 lb due to illness. How many pounds does theclient now weigh? ____ANS: 140 3/4 lbPTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems40. A client drank 2/3 of a 12 ounce (oz) can of seltzer water. How many ounces of seltzer waterdid the client drink? ______ANS: 8 ozPTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems41. A client is supposed to drink a 10 ounce (oz) bottle of magnesium citrate before an X-raystudy. The client was able to drink 4 oz. How much of the magnesium citrate remains? (Expressanswer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms.) ______ANS: 2/5 bottlePTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems42. The nurse is instructed to give a client 2/3 of a cup of solution. If 1 cup = 240 milliliters(mL), how many mL should the nurse administer?lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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42. Change the following to a decimal. Carry division three places as indicated. Do not roundoff.5/18 = _____ANS: 0.277PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems43. Change the following decimal to a fraction. Reduce to lowest terms if indicated.7.025 = _____ANS: 7 1/40PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems44. Change the following decimal to a fraction. Reduce to lowest terms if indicated.0.0001 = _____ANS: 1/10,000PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems45. Identify the decimal with the largest value in the following set.0.6, 0.128 = _____ANS: 0.6PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems46. Identify the decimal with the largest value in the following set.0.7, 0.67, 0.86: _____ANS: 0.86PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems47. Round off the following decimal to the nearest tenth.3.539 = _____ANS: 3.5PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems48. Round off the following decimal to the nearest thousandth.0.6253 = _____ANS: 0.625PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems9. Perform the indicated operation with decimals.49.1 0.009 = _____ANS: 64.091PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems50. Perform the indicated operation with decimals.0.123 + 0.4 = _____ANS: 0.523PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems51. Perform the indicated operation with decimals.0.46 0.17 = ______ANS: 0.0782PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems52. Divide the following decimal. Express answer to nearest hundredth.0.1 0.375 = _____lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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ANS: 0.27PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems53. Change the following to a decimal.1.25% = _____ANS: 0.0125PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems54. Indicate the largest number in the following set.0.75, 0.749: _____ANS: 0.75PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems55. Indicate the largest number in the following set.0.001, 1.25, 1.09: _____ANS: 1.25PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems56. Perform the indicated operation with decimals.0.98 + 0.76 = _____ANS: 1.74PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems57. Perform the indicated operation with decimals.9.123 6.055 = _____ANS: 3.068PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems58. Perform the indicated operation with decimals.60 0.012 = _____ANS: 5,000PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems59. Perform the indicated operation with decimals.66.66 3.33 = _____ANS: 221.9778PTS: 1 MSC: Practice Problems60. Change the following decimal to a fraction. Reduce to lowest terms if indicated.0.010 = _____ANS: 1/100_____ANS: 160 mLChapter 2 Metric and Household Systems of MeasurementMULTIPLE CHOICE1. 0.6 mg is equivalent to:a. 600 mcg c. 60 mcgb. 6 mcg d. 0.0006 mcgANS: A PTS: 1 MSC: General2. The metric prefix for 0.001 is:a. micro. c. kilo.lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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b. centi. d. milli.ANS: D PTS: 1 MSC: General3. 60 mg is equivalent to:a. 6 g c. 0.06 gb. 0.6 g d. 0.0006 gANS: C PTS: 1 MSC: General4. Three and one-half kilogramsa. 3.5 kg c. 3 kgb. 3.05 kg d. 3.5 kgANS: D PTS: 1 MSC: General5. Eight-tenths of a millilitera. 8/10 ml c. 0.8 mLb. .8 mL d. ml 0.8ANS: C PTS: 1 MSC: General6. Six-tenths of a litera. 0.6 L c. 0.60 Lb. 6/10 L d. 0.60 lANS: A PTS: 1 MSC: General7. One hundred forty-five microgramsa. 145 mg c. 145.0 mgb. 0.145 mcg d. 145 mcgANS: D PTS: 1 MSC: GeneralMULTIPLE RESPONSE1. The metric system (select all that apply):a. is also called the fractional system.b. is used most often in medication administration.c. has units of measure such as grain and drop.d. is based on the decimal system.e. is gradually replacing the apothecary and household systems.f. expresses quantities using Arabic numbers and decimals.ANS: B, D, E PTS: 1 MSC: General2. The liter is (select all that apply):a. a unit of volume in the metric system.b. smaller than a milliliter.c. equivalent to 1,000 milliliters.d. abbreviated using a small case l.e. abbreviated with a capital L.f. the basic unit for weight.ANS: A, C, E PTS: 1 MSC: GeneralCOMPLETION1. Complete the following sentence with the correct word(s).The units of the metric system are as follows: ____________________ (length),____________________ (volume), and ____________________ (weight).lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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ANS: meter, liter, gramPTS: 1 MSC: General2. Name the metric units commonly used in medication administration, from smallest to largest.(Use correct abbreviations.)Volume:a. ____________________b. ____________________Weight:a. ____________________b. ____________________c. ____________________d. ____________________ANS:Volume: a. mL; b. LWeight: a. mcg; b. mg; c. g; d. kgPTS: 1 MSC: General3. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.1 L = _____ mLANS: 1,000PTS: 1 MSC: General4. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.1 kg = _____ gANS: 1,000PTS: 1 MSC: General5. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.3,120 mcg = _____ mgANS: 3.12PTS: 1 MSC: General6. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.1 mg = _____ gANS: 0.001PTS: 1 MSC: General7. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.5.2 kg = _____ gANS: 5,200PTS: 1 MSC: General8. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.3,550 mL = _____ LANS: 3.55PTS: 1 MSC: General9. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.15 mg = _____ mcgANS: 15,000 mcglOMoARcPSD|13778330

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PTS: 1 MSC: General10. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.25.6 mg = _____ gANS: 0.0256 gPTS: 1 MSC: General11. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.0.075 mg = _____ mcgANS: 75 mcgPTS: 1 MSC: General12. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.7.45 mL = _____ LANS: 0.00745 LPTS: 1 MSC: General13. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.1.57 kg = _____ gANS: 1,570 gPTS: 1 MSC: General14. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.26 mcg = _____ mgANS: 0.026 mgPTS: 1 MSC: General15. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.8.3 L = _____ mLANS: 8,300 mLPTS: 1 MSC: General16. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.54.6 g = _____ kgANS: 0.0546 kgPTS: 1 MSC: General17. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.450 mL = _____ LANS: 0.45 LPTS: 1 MSC: General18. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.0.081 g = _____ mgANS: 81 mgPTS: 1 MSC: General19. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.44 mL = ______ LANS: 0.044 LPTS: 1 MSC: General20. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.0.008 L = _______ mLlOMoARcPSD|13778330

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ANS: 8 mLPTS: 1 MSC: General21. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.25.5 mcg = _______ mgANS: 0.0255 mgPTS: 1 MSC: General22. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.3.5 g = _______ mgANS: 3,500 mgPTS: 1 MSC: General23. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.9.5 mg = ________ mcgANS: 9,500 mcgPTS: 1 MSC: General24. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.20 mg = ________ gANS: 0.02 gPTS: 1 MSC: General25. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.6,724 g = _______ kgANS: 6.724 kgPTS: 1 MSC: General26. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.0.007 kg = _______ gANS: 7 gPTS: 1 MSC: General27. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.21 L = _________ mLANS: 21,000 mLPTS: 1 MSC: General28. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.350,000 mcg = ________ mgANS: 350 mgPTS: 1 MSC: General29. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.48.5 mcg = _________mgANS: 0.0485 mgPTS: 1 MSC: General30. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.873 mL = _________ LANS: 0.873 LPTS: 1 MSC: GeneralSHORT ANSWERlOMoARcPSD|13778330

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1. Directions: Apply the guidelines relating to the use of leading and trailing zeros and expressthe following metric notations correctly.02.05 kgANS:2.05 kgPTS: 1 MSC: General2. Directions: Apply the guidelines relating to the use of leading and trailing zeros and expressthe following metric notations correctly..65 mLANS:0.65 mLPTS: 1 MSC: General3. Directions: Apply the guidelines relating to the use of leading and trailing zeros and expressthe following metric notations correctly.8.0 LANS:8 LPTS: 1 MSC: GeneralTRUE/FALSE1. Trailing zeros should be placed on quantities to avoid misinterpretation of a value._____ANS: F PTS: 1 MSC: General2. Gram is the basic unit of weight in the metric system._____ANS: T PTS: 1 MSC: GeneralCHAPTER 3, Drug Abbreviations, Labels, and PackagingMULTIPLE CHOICE1. 1 oz is equivalent to:a. 4 mL c. 15 mLb. 5 mL d. 30 mLANS: D PTS: 1 MSC: General2. The correct abbreviation for teaspoon is:a. Tsp. c. tbs.b. tsp. d. Tbs.ANS: B PTS: 1 MSC: GeneralMULTIPLE RESPONSE1. The household system (select all that apply):a. is more accurate than the metric system.b. expresses quantities using Arabic numbers and decimals.c. is primarily used for dosages at home.d. expresses quantities in fractions and Arabic numbers.e. is preferred for medication administration.lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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f. has measures such as tbs and tsp.ANS: C, D, F PTS: 1 MSC: GeneralCOMPLETION1. Directions: Write the abbreviation for the term.drop: _____ANS: gttPTS: 1 MSC: General2. Directions: Write the abbreviation for the term.teaspoon: _____ANS: tspPTS: 1 MSC: General3. Directions: Write the abbreviation for the term.ounce: _____ANS: ozPTS: 1 MSC: General4. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.30 mL = _____ ozANS: 1PTS: 1 MSC: General5. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.13 t = _______ mLANS: 65PTS: 1 MSC: General6. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.15 mL = _____ ozANS: 1/2PTS: 1 MSC: General7. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.2 3/4 C = ______ mLANS: 660PTS: 1 MSC: General8. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.10 tbs = _____ mLANS: 150PTS: 1 MSC: General9. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.50 mL = _____ qtANS: 1/20PTS: 1 MSC: General10. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.5 t = _____ mLANS: 25PTS: 1 MSC: GenerallOMoARcPSD|13778330

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11. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.255 mL = _____ ozANS: 8 1/2PTS: 1 MSC: General12. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.6 1/4 qt = _____ mLANS: 6,250PTS: 1 MSC: General13. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.5 1/4 pt = ______ mLANS: 2,625PTS: 1 MSC: General14. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.16 T = _____ mLANS: 240PTS: 1 MSC: General15. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.750 mL = _____ ptANS: 1 1/2 ptPTS: 1 MSC: General16. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.2 1/4 cup = _____ mLANS: 540PTS: 1 MSC: General17. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.195 mL = ________ ozANS: 6 1/2PTS: 1 MSC: General18. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.10 1/3 tbs = _______ mLANS: 155PTS: 1 MSC: General19. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.277.5 mL = _________ ozANS: 9 1/4PTS: 1 MSC: General20. Directions: Write the equivalent indicated.43.75 mL = ________ tspANS: 8 3/41. If a medication label reads Ambien (zolpidem tartrate) 5 mg tablets, Searle, the medicationsgeneric name is:a. Ambien. c. zolpidem tartrate.b. Searle. d. tablets.lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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ANS: C PTS: 1 MSC: General2. A medication label reads Calan SR (verapamil hydrochloride) 240 mg sustained releasecaplets. The form is:a. caplets. c. 240 mg.b. sustained-release caplets. d. verapamil hydrochloride.ANS: B PTS: 1 MSC: General21. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas..a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________d. Form: _______________e. Total amount in container: _______________ANS:a. Ambien, b. zolpidem tartrate, c. 5 mg per tab, d. tablets (tab), e. 100 tablets (tabs)PTS: 1 MSC: General22. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________d. According to the label, who should not use this medication? _______________ANS:a. Cytotec, b. misoprostol, c. 100 mcg per tablet (tab), d. Pregnant womenPTS: 1 MSC: General23. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________d. Form: _______________e. Total amount in container: ________________ANS:a. Detrol LA, b. tolterodine tartrate, c. 2 mg per extended-release capsule (caps),d. Extended release capsules (caps), e. 30 extended release capsules (caps)PTS: 1 MSC: General24. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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d. Form: _______________e. Total volume: _______________f. Directions for use: _______________ANS:a. None stated, b. Bumetanide, c. 1 mg per 4 mL or 0.25 mg per mL, d. Injectable liquid, e. 4mL, f. For IV or IM usePTS: 1 MSC: General25. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________d. Form: _______________e. Total volume: _______________f. Storage directions: ___________ANS:a. None stated, b. butorphanol tartrate, c. 2 mg per mL, d. Injectable liquid, e.1 mL, f. Store atroom temperature, 15 to 30 C (59 to 86 F)PTS: 1 MSC: General26. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength of oxycodone per tablet: _______________d. Dosage strength of acetaminophen per tablet: _______________e. Form: _______________f. What type of label is illustrated here? _______________g. Controlled drug schedule: ____________ANS:a. Percocet, b. oxycodone and acetaminophen, c. 5 mg per tablet (tab),d. 325 mg per tablet (tab), e. Tablets (tab), f. Combination drugs (two drugs in one form), g. II, 2PTS: 1 MSC: General27. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength of amoxicillin: _______________d. Dosage strength of clavulanate potassium: _______________e. Form: _______________f. Total volume: _____________ANS:a. None stated, b. amoxicillin and clavulanate potassium, c. 250 mg per 5 mL,lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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d. 28.5 mg per 5 mL, e. Powder (when reconstituted oral suspension), f. 100 mL (whenreconstituted)PTS: 1 MSC: General28. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________d. Form: _______________e. Total volume: _______________ANS:a. None stated, b. albuterol sulfate, c. 2 mg per 5 mL, d. oral syrup, e. 473 mLPTS: 1 MSC: General29. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________d. Form: _______________e. Directions for use: _______________ANS:a. Adriamycin PFS, b. doxorubicin hydrochloride, c. 75 mg per 37.5 mL or 2 mg per mL, d.Sterile isotonic solutioninjectable, e. For intravenous use onlyPTS: 1 MSC: General30. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________d. Form: _______________e. Total volume: _______________ANS:a. Dilantin, b. phenytoin sodium, c. 250 mg per 5 mL, d. Injectable liquid, e. 5 mLPTS: 1 MSC: General31. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas..a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________d. Form: _______________e. Directions before using: _______________ANS:lOMoARcPSD|13778330

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a. Tegretol, b. carbamazepine, c. 100 mg per 5 mL, d. Oral suspension, e. Shake wellPTS: 1 MSC: General32. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: ________________b. Generic name: ________________c. Dosage strength: ______________d. Form: __________e. Total amount in container: _______________ANS:a. Calan, b. verapamil hydrochloride, c. 80 mg per tablet (tab), d. Tablets (tabs)e. 100 tablets (tabs)PTS: 1 MSC: General33. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas..a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Form: _______________d. Dosage strength: _______________e. Storage directions: _______________ANS:a. Emend, b. Aprepitant, c. Capsules (caps), d. 80 mg per capsule (cap), e. Store at 20-25 C(68-77 F) (See USP controlled room temperature.)PTS: 1 MSC: General34. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. Generic name: _______________c. Form: _______________d. Controlled substance schedule: _______________ANS:a. Kadian, b. morphine sulfate, c. Extended-release capsules, d. Schedule II or 2PTS: 1 MSC: General35. Directions: Use the label to identify the information requested. If more than one answer isnecessary, separate your answers with commas.a. Trade name: _______________b. What two medications are contained in the medication? _______________c. Dosage strength: _______________d. Controlled substance schedule: _______________e. Warning: _______________ANS:lOMoARcPSD|13778330
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