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Medical Math Practice

The doctor has ordered Inderol 15 mg The doctor has ordered Inderol 15 mg. You have 10 mg Inderol tablets on hand. How many tablets would you give?

MD ordered Clindamycin 300 mg. You have Clindamycin 900 mg in 6 ml MD ordered Clindamycin 300 mg. You have Clindamycin 900 mg in 6 ml. How many ml will you administer?

Naloxone 0. 8 mg is ordered. You have Naloxone 400 mcg/ml Naloxone 0.8 mg is ordered. You have Naloxone 400 mcg/ml. How many ml will you administer?

The MD orders Ceclor 150 mg. You have 125 mg/tsp The MD orders Ceclor 150 mg. You have 125 mg/tsp. How many ml will you administer?

MD orders Ampicillin 0. 5 gram. You have 250mg/5 ml MD orders Ampicillin 0.5 gram. You have 250mg/5 ml. How much would you administer?

You have an order for Cozaar 0. 1g. You have 50 mg tablets on hand You have an order for Cozaar 0.1g. You have 50 mg tablets on hand. How many will you administer?

The MD order Demerol 60mg/ml. You have Demerol 100 mg/ml The MD order Demerol 60mg/ml. You have Demerol 100 mg/ml. How many ml will you administer?

Amoxicillin comes in a liquid that contains 500 mg/tbsp Amoxicillin comes in a liquid that contains 500 mg/tbsp. You have an order for 125 mg for an infant. How many ml’s ill you give?

The order is for thiamine 0 The order is for thiamine 0.05 g IM and you have an ampule that reads 100 mg per ml. How many ml would you inject?

A vial of penicillin labeled 1,200,000 units in 3 ml is available A vial of penicillin labeled 1,200,000 units in 3 ml is available. How many ml are required to give the patient 600,000 units?

You are to give 0.2 g of a certain drug from a solution marked 50 mg in 1 ml. How many ml must you give?