Medication Administration (ATI)
susp
Suspension - Small particles of drug are dispersed in a liquid base and must be shaken before being poured; gels and magmas are also suspensions
PO
by mouth
kilogram
kg
Rounding rules with dosages less than 1 ML
Round to the nearest hundredth -0.746=0.75 -0.743=0.74
Rounding rules with dosages greater than 1 ML
Round to the nearest tenth -1.86ML=1.9ML -1.82ML=1.8ML
1 mL of fluid is equal to how many grams
1 gram
AC
before meals
IV
intravenous
2.2 lb is equal to how many kg?
1 kg
1 g equals how many mcg?
1,000,000 mcg
apothecary system (oldest system)
1. The grain (weight) gr 2. minim m 3. dram, dr 4. ounce oz 4. ounce (volume) are the basic apothecary units and are designated as follows: grain = gr, minim = m, dram = dr, and ounce = oz. Unlike the metric system, the apothecary system uses Roman numerals and fractions, and the abbreviation or symbol for the unit of measurement precedes the quantity.
household system
1. drop gtt 2. teaspoon tsp 3. tablespoon (volume). tbsp The units are designated with small letters: drops = gtt, teaspoon = tsp, and tablespoon = tbsp.
1 kg equals how many grams?
1000 g
1 L equals how many mL?
1000 mL
1 g equals how many milligrams?
1000 mg
1 tbsp is equal to how many mL?
15 mL
1 cup is equal to how many mL?
240 mL
1 oz is equal to how many mL?
30 mL
1 tsp is equal to how many mL?
5 mL
centimeter
Cm
metric system
Grams: mcg,mg,g,kg Liters: mL,L Meters: mm, cm, m
liter
L
Three systems of measurement
Metric, apothecary and household systems
milligram
Mg
Rounding Rules
-Round up when the number is equal to or greater than 5 -Round down when number is less than 5
1 mcg equals how many g?
0.000001 g
1 ml equals how many L?
0.001 L
1 mg equals how many g?
0.001 g
1 g equals how many kg?
0.001 kg
Some medications such as insulin, heparin, penicillin, and some vitamins are measured in?
Units
P
after
PC
after meals
PRN
as needed
Daily
every day
gram
g
STAT
immediately
ID
intradermal
IM
intramuscular
liq
liquid
mililiter
mL
microgram
mcg
milimeter
mm
NPO
nothing by mouth
SL
sublingual (under the tongue)
top
topically
c
with
s
without