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1 dram = X mL
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1 dram = 4 mL
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1 oz = X mL
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1 oz = 30 mL
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1 tbsp = X mL
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1 tbsp = 15 mL
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1 tsp = X mL
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1 tsp = 5 mL
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What type of syringe should you use for Humulin?
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U-100
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What type of syringe should you use for PZI?
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U-40
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What is the origin of insulin classified by?
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1) Human
2) Animal |
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What is the action of insulin classified by?
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1) Active
2) Intermediate 3) Long-acting |
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In the formula method, D/H x Q = X...
What does each letter stand for? |
D = desired
H = have Q = quantity X = unknown |
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How do you convert lb to kg?
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Divide lbs by 2.2 to get kg
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How do you convert kg to lb?
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Multiply kg by 2.2 to get lbs
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PRN
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As needed
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QOD
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Every other day
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What is the correct fluid level in an IV drip chamber?
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Middle/half way
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What is the function of a roller clamp?
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Sets the drip rate
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What is the function of a slide clamp?
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Temporarily stops an IV without disturbing the drip rate
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What is the function of a burette?
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Used to quickly and accurately infuse large amounts of IV/fluid
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IVPB
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IV piggy back
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D10NS
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10% dextrose normal saline
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D5LRS?
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5% dextrose lactated ringer’s solution
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What is the normal saline % in IV therapy?
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0.9%
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What is the calibrated set for a macrodrip?
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10, 15, or 20 gtt/mL
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What is the calibrated set for a microdrip?
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60 gtt/mL
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What does a suspension consist of?
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An insoluble drug in a liquid base
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What type of capsules/tablets should not be crushed
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1) Time release
2) Enteric coated |
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1 lb = X oz
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1 lb = 16 oz
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