Exam 6: Equipment Used in Dosage Measurement
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Exam 6: Equipment Used in Dosage Measurement29 Questions
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Exam 12: Reconstitution of Solutions13 Questions
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Exam 14: Alternative Dosage Calculation Methods: Ratio-Proportion and Dimensional Analysis28 Questions
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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 15 mL. 

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How would you measure 2.44 mL in a 3 mL syringe?
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Round to 2.4 mL and measure 2.4 mL on the syringe.
Will using a medicine cup to measure a liquid medication always give you an accurate amount of medication?
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No, medicine cups only provide approximate measures.
The medicine cup calibrations indicate that 1 tablespoon (1 T) is approximately __________ mL.
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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 2.9 mL. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 0.75 mL. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 2 t. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 5.6 mL. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 1.6 mL. 

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In which syringe should 0.32 mL of a medication solution be measured?
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Can insulin syringes be used to measure any medication for parenteral use?
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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 4.2 mL. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 3.8 mL. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 80 units of insulin. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 0.36 mL. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 12 units of insulin. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 17 mL. 

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Draw an arrow to point to the volume that corresponds to the dose to be administered with the given equipment.
-Administer 0.08 mL. 

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