The patient should take 1 tablet if the patient will be receiving the treatment for one week
Per day 1 tablet
Per week 7 tablets
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Math Practice Exam 1. The patient is prescribed Nafcillin 0.75 g po daily. On hand is Naficillin 250 mg tablets. What should the nurse administer? 2. The medication order reads, penicillin 1,000,000 units IM daily. Available is Penicillin 400,000 units/mL. What should the nurse administer? 3. The Health Care Provider prescribed Phenergan 50 mg IM 96 hrs prn. The label states, Phenergan 25 mg/mL. what should the nurse administer? 4. The patient is taking 1 tbs liquid...
A patient needs 0.2g pyridoxine daily. The tablets are available in 50mg strength. How many are needed for one dose?
The total daily dosage is 60-mg tablets. Doses are to be given bid with two tablets each dose. How many milligrams must each tablet be if the tablets are given whole (not divided)? (Enter numerical answer only, do not enter units)
A patient is prescribed sotalol (Betapace) 320 mg orally once a day. Sotalol comes in 80 mg tablets. How many tablets would you give for each daily dose?______tablets You need to administer digoxin (Lanoxin) 0.25 mg PO QD. You have digoxin (Lanoxin) 0.125 mg tablets, How many tablets should you administer? ______tablets A patient who weighs 220 lb is to receive labetalol 0.25 mg/kg intravenously. The solution of labetalol on hand is 100 mg/20 mL. How many milliliters of labetalol...
Question A patient is prescribed a potassium supplement PO daily. The pharmacist sends up an extended release tablet which the patient refuses, stating she cannot swallow large pills. What should the nurse do? A. Crush the tablet and mix it with applesauce or pudding B. Call the pharmacy and ask for the liquid form of the medication. C. Call the pharmacy and ask for the IV form of the medication. D. Encourage the patient to try to swallow the tablet.
6. The medication ordered is 0.5 gm of amoxicillin. Available is 250 mg tablet How many tablets should be given? 7. Liquid digoxin is available as 0.05mg/ml. How much would you need for a dose of 36 meg? 8. Potassium chloride 20 mEq is prescribed. It is available as 10 mEq per tablet. How many tablets should the nurse give? 9. Amoxicillin (Amoxil) 0.25 G, PO, three times daily Drug available: Amoxil 125 mg/5 ml how many ml will be...
5. The patient is on Methotrexate daily. The RN understands the following are complications to be alert for while taking Methotrexate. A. Decreased clotting time B. Kidney damage C. Increased risk of infection D. Hepatitis 6. The 68-year-old male patient is prescribed Allopurinol for his Gout. The RN will monitor for the effectiveness of this medication by monitoring the following? A. Increased pain B. Decrease in uric acid levels C. Decrease in white blood cell count D. Increased C-reactive protein...
4) An adult patient is prescribed metoprolol (Lopressor) 50 mg orally twice a day. Metoprolol is available in 100 mg tablets. How many tablets will you give for each dose? 1.17 Points 5) A child who weighs 68 lb and has very high blood pressure as a result of an adrenal gland tumor is prescribed a STAT dose of oral prazosin (Minipress) at 200 mcg/kg. You have on hand prazosin 2 mg/capsule. How many capsules will you administer to this...
7. The physician ordered: Digoxin 250 mcg po qid. The label reads 1 tablet equals 0.25 mg. How many tablets will you administer to your patient? 8. The nonsteroidal medication naproxen (Naprosyn) has been prescribed for a patient, 1375 mg/day in divided doses. Each tablet contains 0.275 g. How many tablets equal this daily dose? 9. The label reads Heparin Sodium 10,000 USP Units/mL. The order is for Heparin 6,000 U q6h sc. How many milliliters will you administer to...