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A cat on intravenous fluids must receive 30 ml/hr normal saline. If this cat has a drip set that provides 60 drops/ml, what should the drip rate be?


a. 1 drop/2 sec


b. 1 drop/6 sec


c. 3 drops/sec


d. 16 drops/sec

A cat on intravenous fluids must receive 30 ml/hr normal saline. If this cat has a drip set that provides 60 drops/ml, the drip rate is (a) 1 drop/2 sec




(30 ml/h) X (60 gtt/sec) / (3600 sec/hr) = 0.5 gtt/sec or 1 drop/2 sec

The concentration of furosemide (Lasix) is 5%. How many milligrams are in 0.5 ml


a. 150


b. 2.5


c. 25


d. 50

The concentration of furosemide (Lasix) is 5%. There are (c) 25 mg in 0.5 ml




5% = 50 mg/1 ml or 25 mg/0.5 ml

A rabbit needs 300 mcg/kg of 1% ivermectin solution. IF the rabbit weighs 8#, how many milliliters of ivermectin should be given?


a. 8


b. 10


c. 0.1


d. 0.8

A rabbit needs 300 mcg/kg of 1% ivermectin solution. If the rabbit weighs 8#, it should get (C) 0.1 ml of ivermectin




(((8 lbs / 2.2 lb/kg) X 300 mcg/kg) / 1000 mcg/kg) / 10 mg/ml = 0.1 ml

How many milliliters of a 50% dextrose solution are needed to make 1000 ml of a 5% dextrose solution


a.1


b. 10


c. 50


d. 100

You need (d) 100 ml of a 50% dextrose solution to make 1000 ml of a 5% dextrose solution




5% =50 mg/ml X 1000 ml/L = 50,000 mg/L;


50,000 mg/L / 500 mg (50% = 500 mg/ml) = 100 ml ;


(100 ml 50% dextrose + 900 ml water = 1000 ml of 5% dextrose)

A 0.5 g/ml sample contains


a. 5 mg/ml


b. 50 g/100 ml


c. 5 g/ 100 ml


d. 500 mg/ 100 ml

A 0.5 g/ml sample contains (B) 50 g/100 ml




0.5 g/ml = 50g/100cc = 5g/100ml

A 20-dr vial of digitalis contains approximately


a. 1.5 oz


b. 2 oz


c. 2.5 oz


d. 4 oz

A 20-dr vial of digitalis contains approximately (c) 2.5 oz




1 dr (dram) = 1/8 oz

A 120-gr aspirin contains approximately


a. 7.8 mg


b. 78 mg


c. 780 mg


d. 7800 mg

A 120-gr aspirin contains approximately (d) 7800 mg




1 gr = 65 mg

A solution of 45 gr/30 ml contains approximately


a. 100 mg/ml


b. 450 mg/ml


c. 10 g/ml


d. 1 g/100 ml

A solution of 45 gr/30 ml contains approximately (A) 100 mg/ml




1 gr = 65 mg

a 12-fl dr bottle contains approximately


a. 36 ml


b. 45 ml


c. 68 ml


d. 120 ml

a 12-fl dr bottle contains approximately (b) 45 ml




1 fl dr = 1/8 oz or 3.7 ml

a 1/120 gr tablet contains approximately


a. 0.005 mg


b. 0.05 mg


c. 0.5 mg


d 5 mg

a 1/120 gr tablet contains approximately (c) 0.5 mg




1 gr = 65 mg

a 2 qt container holds


a. 12 oz


b. 18 oz


c. 32 oz


d. 64 oz

a 2 qt container holds (d) 64 oz

a 14 oz bottle contains approximately


a. 420 ml


b. 210 ml


c. 105 ml


d. 56 ml

a 14 oz bottle contains approximately (A) 420 ml




1 oz = 30 ml

a 6 tbs dose given BID requires


a. 2 oz/day


b. 240 ml/day


c. 1.8 L for a 10 week supply


d. 2.6 L for a 2 week supply

a 6 tbs dose given BID requires (c) 1.8 L for a 10 week supply




1 tbs = 0.5 oz = 15 ml

A dosage of 1 tbs daily requires


a. 2 oz for a 14 day supply


b. 5 oz for a 14 day supply


c. 7 oz for a 14 day supply


d. 10 oz for a 14 day supply

A dosage of 1 tbs daily requires (c) 7 oz for a 14 day supply




1 tbs = 0.5 oz = 15 ml

A dosage of 2 tbs BID requires approximately


a. 16 oz for a 16 day supply


b. 1 qt for a 16 day supply


c. 36 oz for a 16 day supply


d. 2.5 pt for a 16 day supply

A dosage of 2 tbs BID requires approximately (b) 1 qt for a 16 day supply




1 tbs = 0.5; 16 oz = 1 pt; 32 oz = 1 qt