Week 6 Assignment Fill In The Blanks And Measuring For 1 A Pharmacist Or Chemist Was Formerly Known As A N 2 The Wa 1 (131.12 KiB) Viewed 109 times
Week 6 Assignment Fill In The Blanks And Measuring For 1 A Pharmacist Or Chemist Was Formerly Known As A N 2 The Wa 2 (184.25 KiB) Viewed 109 times
Week 6 Assignment Fill in the blanks: and measuring for 1. A pharmacist or chemist was formerly known as a(n): 2. The was the original or primary system for calculating medication dosages. 3. A(n) is the unit that is used when measuring anything that has mass or weight. 4. A(n) is the fundamental unit for volume and is used when measuring liquids. 5. A(n) is the fundamental unit for length and is used when measuring distance. 6. The is used throughout the world and is the primary system measuring weight, volume, and length (area). 7. A(n) is a graph that illustrates a relationship between two know values. 8. The medical industry considers the the most accurate method calculating drug dosage for infants and children up to 12 years of age. 9. The term means to switch from one unit to another. 10. is known as the numbers used to identify the manufactu the product, and the size of the container. 11. List and describe the 3 types of human insulin that are available. a. #1 b. #2 C. a. #3 12. If a physician prescribes 2 Tbsp twice a day, how many days will an 8 oz. bottle la Two days b. Three days C. Four days d. One week 3. Dosages of insulin are always measured in which of the following: a. Cubic millimeters b. Grams C. Micromilligrams d. Units
14. A child weighs 66 lbs and the physician has ordered a daily dose of 30mg/kg of body weight. The daily dose should be divided into three equal doses. Which of the following dosages will be given to the patient PER DOSE? a. 300 mg b. 600 mg c. 900 mg d. None of the above 15. The physician orders Amoxicillin 0.05g. Available is Amoxicillin 150mg/5MI. How many milligram will you give the patient? (Round to the nearest tenth) a. 1.5 mL b. 1.7 ml c. 2 ml d. 1 MI 16. Match the term with its definition and place the correct letter in the first column. 1. Drug dosage 2. Expiration date 3. Generic name 4. Lot control 5. Medication label A. An order for a prescribed drug B. The strength of the drug or amount to be given. C. Gives vital information about the product. Medications normally come with an insert, which has additional information that may be helpful in the administration of the medication. D. Refers to the trade name or brand name of the medication. E. A drugs official name; can also be a listing of active and nonactive ingredients within the medication. F. Batch number used to track medications in the event that a bulk product of the drug must be recalled due to numerous reports of severe adverse reactions or product contamination. G. Guarantees the effectiveness and safe use of the medication up to the date posted on the drug package or container. 6. Prescription 7. Product name
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