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  1. PRACTICE DRUG CALCULATIONS – SECTION 1 Questions Answers 1 Convert the following: (a) 0.05 g to mg (b) 0.025 Litre to mLs (c) 1575 micrograms to mg (d) 750 mg to grams 2 A patient is prescribed 0.25 mg of digoxin orally once daily. How many tablets should you give? (Stock = digoxin 250 microgram tablets)

  2. How many mg per mL will be infused for a solution of 550mg of a medication in 200mL of saline? AnswersSheet 1. 1. What volume is required for an injection if 500mg are ordered and stock ampules contain 250mg/ml? 2mL.

  3. Change each percent to a decimal. The answers are on page 35 of the dosage calculations packet. Record your answer using two decimal places unless instructed otherwise.

  4. Simple Dosage Calculations 1. You need to administer prochlorperazine (Compazine) 10 mg IM to a nauseated patient. You have on hand Compazine 5 mg/mL. How should you prepare the correct dose? 2. An order reads furosemide (Lasix) 40 mg IV push. You have on hand 20 mg/2 mL. How should you prepare the correct dose? 3.

  5. To arrive at the correct answer, the units of measurement must be set up so that they cancel. Working With a Method of Calculation Solve the following problems using the method of your choice. 1. The order is for 50 mg. The pharmacy sends 25 mg tablets. How many tablets will the nurse give? _____ 2. The order is for 75 mg.

  6. This drug calculations review contains questions that cover a wide variety of dosage calculations problems you will encounter on exams and on the job. Here are 13 categories you will be tested on with this quiz: Conversions. Oral Liquid Medications. Capsules and Tablets.

  7. Free Practice Quizzes at: http://www.registerednursern.com/nursing-student-quizzes-tests/ Dosage & Calculations Conversion Worksheet Watch Tutorial on how to solve ...

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