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- 22. A child weighing 59 lb and 48 inches tall is receiving an anti-inflammatory agent at a regimen of 60 mg/m2 PO BID. What volume, in milliliters, of the commercially available 50 mg/tsp suspension will the patient receive per dose? Round to the nearest tenths place3. Explain the purpose of thixotropic gel in a blood collection tube.5. Potassium chloride liquid is available in 20 mEq/15mL concentration. The patient needs 50 mEq two- times a day. a.) How much will be used for one dose? b.) How much will be used daily?
- 5. A patient needs to receive 50 mL of Claforan (cefotaxime) IV over 30 minutes with a drop factor of 60 gtt/mL. Calculate how many drops per minute are required so that all 50 mL is infused over 30 minutes.?27. In a life-threatening situation when a therapeutic concentration of a drug is needed immediately, which of the following is the best means for choosing the loading dose? A) Bolus of five times the maintenance dose B) Infusion at five times the normal maintenance rate for 1 half-life C) Maintenance dose times body weight D) Maintenance doses with the dose interval equal to the half-life E) Steady-state plasma concentration times the volume of distribution2.The prescriber ordered Amevive (alefacept) 15 mg IM once per week for 12 weeks. The instructions on the 15 mg vial states "reconstitute with 0.4 mL of the supplied diluent to yield 15 mg/0.5 mL." How many milliliters of this biologic response modifier would you administer?
- 11. A common preservative used in hematology and blood banking reagents is: Sodium bicarbonate Sodium azide Sodium citrate Sodium fluoride None of the above 12. Romanowsky stains include which ingredients? a) Methylene Blue lodine Eosin Safranin A and C e) 13. The blood in a light blue tube will separate into these components when centrifuged a) Blood cells, serum, plasma Blood cells, buffy coat, plasma Serum, buffy coat, clot Plasma and clot Serum and clot 14. If small clots are noted when making a blood smear, one should: a) b) c) d) Make the smear and note on the slide that clots are present Mix the blood specimen for one hour then make the smear Do nothing; small clots will not affect a blood smear Request a new specimen before doing the blood smear Add more anticoagulant to the blood tube, mix, then make the blood smea 15. What is the purpose of doing a differential? a) b) To determine the proportion of RBCS in the whole blood To count the number of WBC's in whole blood To…1. Normal saline is isotonic to blood plasma. Another IV solution, called ½ Normal Saline is sometimes used. What would be the effect of this solution on red blood cells? 2. Barium sulfate is often used as a medical diagnostic tracer, however, it can only be administered orally, not by IV. Why isn’t it possible to administer this ionic compound intravenously?4. List the possible sources of error in the preparation of Red Blood Cell suspension?
- 1. Why do intravenous (IV) solutions need to have the same tonicity as blood?45. Below is question Administration of Drugs by the Intravenous Route - what are the important things to keep in mind in administering iv meds.?.1. A physician orders 800 mg of acyclovir IV q8h x10 days for a patient with shingles. Acyclovir comes in a powdered form in a 0.5 g vial, 10 mL. The directions state it should be reconstituted with 5 mL of normal saline. How many mL would contain the ordered dosage?