Math Flashcards

1
Q

Litres and Millilitres are measuring what ?

A

Volume

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2
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Always round to what ?

A

The tenth

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3
Q

lbs to Kilo you?

Kilo to lbs you ?

A

Divide

Multiply

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4
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1 Teaspoon (tsp) =

A

5 mL

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5
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1 Tablespoon (tbs) =

A

15 mL

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6
Q

1 Cup =

A

240 mL

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7
Q

1 quart ( qt ) =

A

1 L

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8
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1 fluid Ounce ( oz ) =

A

30 mL

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9
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Milliequivilents is (mEq)

A

The expression of the number of grams of a drug in every 1 mL of normal solution

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10
Q

Units is?

A

Measurement of potency versus the weight per volume

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11
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Weight means?

A

Heaviness or mass ( mcg, mg, g, lb, kg )

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12
Q

Volume is ?

A

Amount of space an item takes up ( mL, L )

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13
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Density is ?

A

How much material is n a given object …more density = more weight.

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14
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1 Kilo =

A

2.2 lbs

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15
Q

IM : means?

A

Intramuscular

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16
Q

IV : means ?

A

Intravenous

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17
Q

ID : means ?

A

Intradermal

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18
Q

Subcut: means ?

A

Subcutaneously

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19
Q

GT : means ?

A

Gastrostomy tube

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20
Q

NG : means ?

A

Nasogastric Tube

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21
Q

NJ : means ?

A

Nasojejunal tube

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22
Q

PO : means ?

A

By mouth/ orally

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23
Q

pr : means ?

A

per rectal/ recatally

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24
Q

CR : means ?

A

Controlled Release

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25
Q

ER, XR , XL : means ?

A

Extended Release

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26
Q

EC : means ?

A

Enteric coated

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27
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IR : means ?

A

Immediate Release

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28
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LA : means ?

A

Long Acting

29
Q

SR : means ?

A

Sustained Release

30
Q

TR : means ?

A

Timed Release

31
Q

ac : means ?

A

Before Meals

32
Q

pc : means ?

A

After meals

33
Q

ad lib : means ?

A

As desired, freely

34
Q

prn : means ?

A

When needed

35
Q

stat : means ?

A

Immediately, at once

36
Q

BID : means ?

A

Twice a day

37
Q

TID : means ?

A

Three times a day

38
Q

QID : means ?

A

Four times a day

39
Q

min : means ?

A

minute

40
Q

h/hr : means ?

A

Hour

41
Q

qh/qhr

A

Every hour

42
Q

q : means

A

Every

43
Q

NPO : means ?

A

Nothing by mouth

44
Q

gtt : means ?

A

drop

45
Q

tab : means ?

A

tablet

46
Q

Otic : means ?

A

Ear

47
Q

Topical : means ?

A

on top of the skin

48
Q

Heparin Sodium and insulin are usually measured in

A

Units

49
Q

What is MAR

A

Medication Administration Record

50
Q

What is a Unit Dose ?

A

A patient specific amount that is ready for administration

51
Q

Drug Trade Name

A

Large type
Boldly visible
usually has an “r” mark

52
Q

Generic Drug Name

A

Directly under the trade name

by law must be on all drug labels

53
Q

Dosage strength

A

Active portion of drug in a specific measurement
600mg
May also contain equvilants

54
Q

Form of Drug

A

Structure or composition

tablets, drops, Patch ect

55
Q

Supply Dosage

A

is the measured unit PER quantity

600 mg / 5 mL

56
Q

Total Volume

A

The total volume of a drug in a packet

57
Q

Administration Route

A

site and method of drug delivery

58
Q

Lot/Batch Number

A

Identify a batch of medication and indicate the exact time and date it was manufacture
Helps in recalled medications.

59
Q

DIN ( drug Identification Number )

A

Indicates that the drug has been evaluated and meets safety and health benefit expectations.

60
Q

NPN (Natural product number )

A

Alternative medicines have an NPN

61
Q

Ration solutions ( 1:100)

A

1 g per 1000 mL

62
Q

Percentage solutions ( 1%)

A

1 g per 100 mL

63
Q

Parenteral Dosages of Drugs

A

used to designate routes of administration

64
Q

Max dosage Volume Intramuscular

A

Adults : 5 mL for adults weighing 75 Kg
Deltoid MAX 1 mL
Children 6-12 MAX 2 mL
Children 0-6 years MAX 1 mL

65
Q

Amount Greater then 1 mL Round to……. Use…… syringe

A

Round to the 10th use 3 mL syringe

66
Q

Amounts less then 0.5 mL Round to….. Use…. syringe

A

Round to 100th use 1 mL syringe.

67
Q

Amount between 0.5 - 1 mL Round to …. Use….syringe

A

Round to tenth… 1 mL OR 3 mL syringe

68
Q

Analogue

A

Chemical compound structure that is similar to another but is different in composition

69
Q

Pharmacokinetics

A

A drugs Absorption, Distribution metabolism and excretion