pharma - dosage calculations (easy)

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Your patient is to receive 12.5 mg PO QID. You have 25 mg scored tablets available. How many tablets will the patient receive for each dose?

12.5 mg * (1 tab / 25 mg) = 0.5 tab

You have an order for 0.25 mg of levothyroxine which is available in 125 mcg scored tablets. How many tablets will you administer?

0.25 mg (1 tab / 125 mcg) * (1000 mcg / mg) = 2 tabs

The order is for 1 g PO and you have 250 mg capsules available. How many capsules will you administer?

1 g * (1 cap / 250 mg) (1000 mg / g) = 4 caps

Your patient has an order for 15 mg PO of a drug to be administer at 2100. You have available 7.5 mg capsules. How many capsules will you administer?

15 mg * (1 cap / 7.5 mg) = 2 caps

Your pediatric patient will be going home with a 150 mL bottle of amoxicillin 250 mg/5 mL with instructions for 5 mL to be given PO Q8H. How many days will the bottle last?

150 mL * (1 dose / 5 mL) * (1 day / 3 doses) = 10 days

The physician has ordered 35 mg IV of a drug which is available in 5 mL vials containing 20 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer?

35 mg * (1 mL / 20 mg) = 1.8 mL

You have an order for 500 mcg IV of drug xyz which is available in 5 mL vials labeled 0.25 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer?

500 mcg * (1 mL / 0.25 mg) * (1 mg / 1000 mcg) = 2 mL

The order is 500 mcg IV. On hand you have a 2 mL vial containing 1 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer?

500 mcg * (1 mL / mg) * (1 mg / 1000 mcg) = 0.5 mL

The PA has ordered 900 mcg IM of a drug which is available in 1 mL vials containing 2 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer?

900 mcg * (1 mL / 2 mg) * (1 mg / 1000 mcg) = 0.45 mL

The order is for 0.5 g PO BID. You have 250 mg capsules available. How many capsules will be administered per day?

(0.5 g / dose) * (2 doses / day) * (1 cap / 250 mg) * (1000 mg / g) = 4 caps/day

Your patient has an order for 1.5 mg IV of a drug which is available in 5 mL vials containing 500 mcg/mL. How many mL will you administer?

1.5 mg * (1 mL / 500 mcg) * (1000 mcg / 1 mg) = 3 mL

The healthcare provider has ordered 4.5 mg IV TID for your patient. The drug is available in 10 mL vials containing 10 mg/mL. How many mL will you draw up to administer one dose?

4.5 mg * (1 ml / 10 mg) = 0.45 mL

You have an order to administer a 400 mg dose IM of a drug which is available in 10 mL vials containing 1 g. How many mL will you administer?

400 mg * (10 mL / g) * (1 g / 1000 mg) = 4 mL

You have an order for 1 g/day PO divided into 2 doses. You have 250 mg tablets available. How many tablets will you administer per dose?

(1 g / day) * (1 day / 2 doses) * (1 tab / 250 mg) * (1000 mg / g) = 2 tabs/dose

The NP has ordered 1 g/day IV divided into 4 doses of a drug which is available in 20 mL vials containing 100 mg/mL. How many mL/dose will you administer?

(1 g / day) * (1 day / 4 doses) * (1 mL / 100 mg) * (1000 mg / g) = 2.5 mL/dose

The physician has ordered 100 mg/day IM divided into 2 doses. you have a 1 mL vial labeled 50 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer per dose?

(100 mg / day) * (1 day / 2 doses) * (1 mL / 50 mg) = 1 mL/dose

The healthcare provider has ordered 100 mg/day IV divided into 4 doses. You have a 5 mL vial labeled 50 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer per dose?

(100 mg / day) * (1 day / 4 doses) * (1 mL / 50 mg) = 0.5 mL/dose

Your 45 YO patient who weighs 178 lb has been ordered drug abc 100 mg/day IV divided into 4 doses. Drug abc is available in 10 mL vials containing 50 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer per dose?

(100 mg / day) * (1 day / 4 doses) * (1 mL / 50 mg) = 0.5 mL/dose

The NP has ordered 100 mg IM BID of a drug which is available in 5 mL vials labelled 50 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer per dose?

(100 mg / dose) * (1 mL / 50 mg) = 2 mL/dose

The MD has ordered 100 mg PO TID of a drug which is available in 20 mL vials containing 50 mg/mL. How many mL will be administered each day?

(100 mg / dose) * (3 dose / day) * (1 mL / 50 mg) = 6 mL/day

The physician has ordered 1000 mg/day PO divided into 2 doses of a drug which is available in 250 mg capsules. How many capsules will you administer?

(1000 mg / day) * (1 day / 2 doses) * (1 cap / 250 mg) = 2 caps/dose

Your patient is to receive 120 mL of a commercial formula via G-Tube QID. The formula is available in 240 mL containers. How many containers will be administered each day?

(120 mL / dose) * (4 doses / day) * (1 container / 240 mL) = 2 containers/day

Your 67 YO patient has an order for 200 mg IM Q4H. The drug is available as 100 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer per dose?

(200 mg / dose) * (1 mL / 100 mg) = 2 mL/dose

The provider has ordered 50 mcg/day PO divided into 2 doses. You have available 0.025 mg tablets. How many tablets will you administer per dose?

(50 mcg / day) * (1 day / 2 dose) * (1 tab / 0.025 mg) * (1 mg / 1000 mcg) = 1 tab/dose

The physician has ordered drug xyz 50 mg/day IV divided into 2 doses. The pharmacy sends a 5 mL vial which contains drug xyz in a concentration of 100 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer for each dose?

(50 mg / day) * (1 day / 2 doses) * (1 mL / 100 mg) = 0.25 mL/dose

Your patient has been ordered 500 mg IV Q6H of a drug which is available in 20 mL vials containing 25 mg/mL. How many mL will be administered in 24 hours?

(500 mg / dose) * (4 doses / day) * (1 mL / 25 mg) = 80 mL/day

Your patient has an order for 600 mg/day IV divided into 4 doses. You have available a 10 mL vial containing 500 mg of the drug. How many mL will you administer per dose?

(600 mg / day) * (1 day / 4 doses) * (10 mL / 500 mg) = 3 mL/dose

You have an order for 0.125 mg PO of a drug which is available in 125 mcg tablets. How many tablets do you administer?

0.125 mg * (1 tab / 125 mcg) * (1000 mcg / mg) = 1 tab

The physician has ordered 0.8 mg IV Q2H for 2 doses. You have available 5 mL vials containing 0.4 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer for one dose?

0.8 mg * (1 mL / 0.4 mg) = 2 mL

The NP has ordered 3 mg IV for your 189 lb patient. The drug is available in 10 mL vials containing 500 mcg/mL. How many mL will you administer?

3 mg * (1 mL / 500 mcg) * (1000 mcg / mg) = 6 mL


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