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