How many milliequivalents of potassium chloride are represented in each prescibed dose of the following prescription...
Potassium chloride 10% Cherry syrup q.s. ad 480 mL Sig. tablespoonful b.i.d. How many milliequivalents of potassium chloride are represented in each prescribed dose?
A concentrated solution of potassium chloride contains 15% KCl (MW = 74.5 g/mol). How many milliequivalents of potassium are present in a 200 mL bottle? Assume that complete disassociation of KCl occurs. How is this worked? Answer is 403
How many mL of Decadron Elixir would be taken in the Initial dose of the prescription? Rx Decadron Elixir Benadryl Elixir aa 20 mL Triple Sulfas Suspension 80 mL Sig: 10 mL stat., then 5 mL t.i.d.
How many milliequivalents of potassium would be supplied daily by the usual dose (0.3 mL three times a day) of saturated potassium iodide solution? Saturated potassium iodide solution contains 100 g of potassium iodide per 100 mL.
A prescription was written for the following: Rx: Azithromycin oral suspension 8. 200mL Dose: 10mg/kg Sig: i tsp p.o. b.i.d. x 5 days b. If you found out that the patient weighs 30lbs, at the dose prescribed, 10mg/kg, how many milliliters now need to be administered for each dose, rounded to the nearest whole number? (different from original sig)
1. How many milliequivalents of potassium citrate (K3C6H5O7) are in 0.25 moles? (MW K=39, C=12, H=1, O=16)? 2. How many milliequivalents of Li+ are provided by a daily dose of six (6) tablets of lithium carbonate (LITHOBID) (Li2CO3—m.w. 74)? Each tablet contains 300 mg of lithium carbonate.
How many milliequivalents of Li+ are provided by a daily dose of two (2) tablets of lithium carbonate (LITHOBID) (Li2CO3—m.w. 74)? Each tablet contains 300 mg of lithium carbonate.
How many milliequivalents of Li+ are provided by a daily dose of two (2) tablets of lithium carbonate (LITHOBID) (Li2CO3--m.w. 74)? Each tablet contains 300 mg of lithium carbonate.
How many grams of sodium chloride should be used in compounding the following prescription? (Ingredient X: MW – 295 g/mole; i factor – 2.4) Rx Ingredient X 0.75 Sodium Chloride q.s. Purified Water ad 30 Make isoton. sol. Sig. Eye drops please may I the answer explained step by step
Hi need help with the following four problems. please show how answer was achieved im not sure what other information is needed. this is all of what the questions were given 1. Your pharmacy receives the prescription below for potassium chloride solution. Rx KCl 20% Solution KC 20 mEq po qday Dispense: qs for 30 days a. What volume (ml) of KCl 20% solution should be dispensed for this prescription? 2. A patient's parent presents to your pharmacy needing to...