Med Math Review (Level 1)(AEMT)

Med Math Review (Level 1)(AEMT)

University

18 Qs

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Med Math Review (Level 1)(AEMT)

Med Math Review (Level 1)(AEMT)

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Created by

Nicholas Prater

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18 questions

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1.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Volume to be Administered:

The doctor orders you to administer 20 mg of a medication to the patient. The medication comes packaged as 25 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer?

.

How to set it up:

Q (D/H) = Amount to give

.

1 mL (20 mg / 25 mg) = __ mL

Answer explanation

Q (D/H) is the formula for determining the amount of medication you will deliver to your patient.

.

(Quantity)(Desired/Have)

.

Q- is the Quantity available. This will be the total mL volume of the medication container most often, but it could be “pill” or “tablet” or etc…

D- is the Desired amount. This is going to be the doctor’s order or amount of medication that you are wanting to calculate.

H- is the amount of medication that you Have available. This is going to be the mcg, mg, g amount that’s available inside of the container.

2.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Volume to be Administered:

The doctor orders you to administer 98 mcg of a medication to the patient. The medication comes packaged as 5 mg/5 mL. How many mL will you administer?

.

How to set it up:

Q (D/H) = Amount to give

.

5 mL (98 mcg / 5000 mcg) = __ mL

Answer explanation

Q (D/H) is the formula for determining the amount of medication you will deliver to your patient.

.

(Quantity)(Desired/Have)

.

Q- is the Quantity available. This will be the total mL volume of the medication container most often, but it could be “pill” or “tablet” or etc…

D- is the Desired amount. This is going to be the doctor’s order or amount of medication that you are wanting to calculate.

H- is the amount of medication that you Have available. This is going to be the mcg, mg, g amount that’s available inside of the container.

3.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Volume to be Administered:

The doctor orders you to administer 40 mg of a medication to the patient. The medication comes packaged as 3 mg/2 mL. How many mL will you administer?

.

How to set it up:

Q (D/H) = Amount to give

.

2 mL (40 mg / 3 mg) = __ mL

Answer explanation

Q (D/H) is the formula for determining the amount of medication you will deliver to your patient.

.

(Quantity)(Desired/Have)

.

Q- is the Quantity available. This will be the total mL volume of the medication container most often, but it could be “pill” or “tablet” or etc…

D- is the Desired amount. This is going to be the doctor’s order or amount of medication that you are wanting to calculate.

H- is the amount of medication that you Have available. This is going to be the mcg, mg, g amount that’s available inside of the container.

4.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Desired Dose and Volume to be Administered (combined):

The doctor orders you to administer 5 mg/kg of a medication to the patient. The patient weighs 92 kg and he medication comes packaged as 100 mg/2 mL. How many mL will you administer?

.

How to set it up:

Step 1:

(Dose)(Weight)

(5 mg)(92 kg) = 460 mg

.

Step 2:

Q (D/H) = Amount to give

.

2 mL (460 mg / 100 mg) = __ mL

Answer explanation

Q (D/H) is the formula for determining the amount of medication you will deliver to your patient.

.

(Quantity)(Desired/Have)

.

In this example we have to calculate the desired dose becaouse the order is written as a weight based dose.

.

Q- is the Quantity available. This will be the total mL volume of the medication container most often, but it could be “pill” or “tablet” or etc…

D- is the Desired amount. This is going to be the doctor’s order or amount of medication that you are wanting to calculate.

H- is the amount of medication that you Have available. This is going to be the mcg, mg, g amount that’s available inside of the container.

5.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Desired Dose and Volume to be Administered (combined):

The doctor orders you to administer 2.5 mg/kg of a medication to the patient. The patient weighs 44 lbs and the medication comes packaged as 500 mg/5 mL. How many mL will you administer?

.

How to set it up:

Step 1:

44 lbs / 2.2 = 20 kg

.

Step 2:

(Dose)(Weight)

(2.5 mg)(20 kg) = 50 mg

.

Step 3:

Q (D/H) = Amount to give

.

5 mL (50 mg / 500 mg) = __ mL

Answer explanation

Q (D/H) is the formula for determining the amount of medication you will deliver to your patient.

.

(Quantity)(Desired/Have)

.

In this example we have to calculate the weight in kg as well as the desired dose, because the order is written as a weight based dose.

.

Q- is the Quantity available. This will be the total mL volume of the medication container most often, but it could be “pill” or “tablet” or etc…

D- is the Desired amount. This is going to be the doctor’s order or amount of medication that you are wanting to calculate.

H- is the amount of medication that you Have available. This is going to be the mcg, mg, g amount that’s available inside of the container.

6.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Amount to be Administered:

A medication requires a dose of 0.03 g. The medication is available in 10 mg tablets. How many tablets should be administered?

.

How to set it up:

Q (D/H)= Amount to give

.

1 tablet (30 mg / 10 mg) = _ tablets

Answer explanation

Q (D/H) is the formula for determining the amount of medication you will deliver to your patient.

.

(Quantity)(Desired/Have)

.

Q- is the Quantity available. This will be the total mL volume of the medication container most often, but it could be “pill” or “tablet” or etc…

D- is the Desired amount. This is going to be the doctor’s order or amount of medication that you are wanting to calculate.

H- is the amount of medication that you Have available. This is going to be the mcg, mg, g amount that’s available inside of the container.

7.

FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Amount to be Administered:

A medication requires a dose of 750 mg. The medication is available in 500 mg tablets. How many tablets should be administered?

.

How to set it up:

Q (D/H) = Amount to give

.

1 tablet (750 mg / 500 mg) = _ tablets

Answer explanation

Q (D/H) is the formula for determining the amount of medication you will deliver to your patient.

.

(Quantity)(Desired/Have)

.

Q- is the Quantity available. This will be the total mL volume of the medication container most often, but it could be “pill” or “tablet” or etc…

D- is the Desired amount. This is going to be the doctor’s order or amount of medication that you are wanting to calculate.

H- is the amount of medication that you Have available. This is going to be the mcg, mg, g amount that’s available inside of the container.

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