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| 1.
How is the strength of lidocaine usually expressed? |
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| 2.
Which drug's strength is NOT expressed in units? |
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| 3.
Which vitamin's strength is measured in units? |
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Which of these drugs is measured in milliequivalents (mEq)? |
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| 5.
Epinephrine is a commonly seen drug in hospitals. Some people carry epinephrine injection devices (Epi-pens) with them in case of severe, life-threatening allergic reactions. But do you know how epinephrine's strength is most commonly expressed? |
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Nitroglycerin sublingual tablets come in small glass vials with screw-top lids. Each tiny tablet is 0.4mg, equivalent to 1/150th of a(n) ___________. |
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| 7.
The abbreviation w/v is sometimes seen on pharmaceutical or healthcare product labels. What does w/v stand for? |
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| 8.
A hospital pharmacy employee receives a request to deliver to the floor a 250ml bag of dobutamine having a concentration of 3.2mg/ml. He finds in stock a 250ml bag labelled "DOBUTamine 3200mcg/ml". Is this the bag he needs? |
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| 9.
4mg of dexamethasone in a 1ml vial has the same concentration as 20mg in a 5ml vial. |
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| 10.
If you needed to compound (manufacture) an oral suspension of pantoprazole with a final concentration of 40mg/20ml, how many 40mg pantoprazole tablets should you crush to dissolve in sterile water and normal sodium bicarbonate to make a batch whose total volume is 400ml? |
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