18 Questions
1 Tbsp = ___ mL
15
3 tsp = 1 Tbsp, therefore if each tsp is equal to 5mL then 1 Tbsp is equal to ___ mL
15
Order: 50mL 5% dextrose. On hand 1000mL sterile water for injection and 250mL 50% dextrose. What amount of each is needed? 5mL 50% dextrose + ___ mL water
45
4 ounces = ___ mL
120
1oz = ___ mL; 4oz/1(30mL/1oz) = ___
30, 120
A common needle gauge used in large animals, for venipuncture or injection is a ___ gauge needle.
18
The ______ is an agent that produces superficial irritation that is intended to relieve some other irritation.
counterirritant
A ______ will usually separate after long periods of shelf life and must be shaken well before use to provide a uniform dose.
suspension
This type of dosage form contains a powder form of a drug enclosed by a gelatin or glycerin outer layer. ______
Capsule
Which of the following is a uniform suspension that uses an ingredient that binds two or more liquids that normally do not mix? ______
Emulsion
This type of syringe is constructed in such a way that the needle screws onto the tip of the barrel. ______
Luer-Lok tip
An indwelling catheter should be replaced every ______ hours.
72
Using the formula M = (D)(W)(V)/R(16.67), How much Lasix will you add to 50mL of fluid to deliver 4mcg/kg/min to a 25kg dog with a fluid delivery rate of 5mL/hr? The concentration of Lasix is 10mg/mL. 6mL M = (4)(25)(50)/5(16.67) = 5000/83.35 = 60mg Lasix(1mL/10mg) = ______
6mL
This form of drug administration provides local effects instead of systemic effects. Topical administration of medications such as creams, ointments, and drops usually provide ______ effects rather than systemic effects.
local
What fluid drip rate will you use to administer 800mL of Lactated Ringer’s solution over a 12hr period using a microdrip administration set? 1drop/sec 8 ounces = pounds. 0.5 1lb = 16oz 8oz/1(1lb/16oz) = 0.5 50 pounds kg 22,73 1kg = 2.2lbs. So, 50lbs/1(1kg/2.2lbs) = ______
22.73
How many grams of a drug should be used to prepare 200mL of a 5% solution? ______
10g
A regimen includes details about the route of administration, the total amount of the drug to be given (dose), how often the drug is to be given (frequency), and how long the drug will be given (duration). The drug name that is chosen by the manufacturer and that is the exclusive property of that company is called ______.
proprietary
The proprietary (trade) name of a drug is chosen by the manufacturer. It is also known as the brand name or trade name. The proprietary name is distinguished by a superscript R with a circle around it after the name. It is also known as the ______ name.
brand
Test your knowledge on emulsions and intravenous administration in small animals. Learn about the components of an emulsion and different sites for IV administration. Challenge yourself to identify the correct type of syringe used for specific medical procedures.
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