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Dosage Calculations Parenteral
1. The physician writes an order for hydroxyzine hydrochloride 100 mg IM stat. You have available hydroxyzine hydrochloride for injection 50 mg/mL in a 1-mL vial.
How many millilitres should be administered to the patient?
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1 mL
1.5 mL
2 mL
0.5 mL
2. The doctor ordered nalbuphine hydrochloride 5 mg subcutaneous q3h prn for pain. The 1-mL unit dose vial is labelled nalbuphine hydrochloride 10 mg/mL injection.
How many millilitres should be given subcutaneously as needed for pain every 3 hours?
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0.25 mL
0.5 mL
0.75 mL
1 mL
3. The doctor ordered meperidine hydrochloride 60 mg IM q4h prn for pain. The label reads meperidine hydrochloride injection 75 mg/mL.
How many millilitres should be given intramuscularly every 4 hours as needed for pain?
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0.5 mL
0.8 mL
1 mL
0.75 mL
4. The physician writes an order for heparin sodium 8000 units subcutaneous BID. A vial of heparin sodium injection 10000 units/mL is available. How many millilitres should be administered to the patient subcutaneously?
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0.4 mL
0.6 mL
0.8 mL
1 mL
5. The doctor ordered glycopyrrolate 150 mcg IM stat. The vial is labelled glycopyrrolate 0.2 mg/mL. How many millilitres should be administered to the patient?
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0.25 mL
0.5 mL
0.75 mL
1 mL
6. The patient has an order for morphine sulfate 10 mg IM q4h prn for pain. The vial states morphine sulfate 25 mg/mL. How many millilitres should be given intramuscularly every 4 hours as needed for pain?
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0.25 mL
0.4 mL
0.5 mL
0.75 mL
Dosage Calculations Parenteral
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