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Nursing Practice Review Questions

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Nursing Practice is a foundational course that introduces students to the essential principles, skills, and ethics required in the nursing profession. Emphasizing patient-centered care, the course covers core competencies such as health assessment, clinical decision-making, therapeutic communication, and evidence-based intervention. Students gain hands-on experience in both simulated and real healthcare settings, learning to collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to deliver safe, effective care across diverse patient populations. By integrating theory with practice, this course equips students with the practical knowledge and clinical reasoning necessary to excel in various nursing roles and advance their professional development.

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Currens Math for Meds Dosages and Solutions 11th Edition by Anna M. Curren

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Chapter 1: Relative Value, Addition and Subtraction of Decimals

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Q1) Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose: Tablets are labeled 0.1 mg. You must give 0.2 mg.

Answer: 2 tabs

2

0.1 mg + 0.1 mg = 0.2 mg Therefore, 2 tabs are needed.

Q2) Add the decimals manually:

0.25 + 0.51 = __________

Answer: 0.76 11ea825f_126e_d9f3_9591_93e5cf0a4681_TB3411_00

Q3) Choose the entry with the greatest value.

A) 0.11

B) 0.01

C) 0.1

D) 0.011

Answer: A

Q4) Subtract the decimals manually:

4.75 - 2.19 = __________

Answer: 2.56 11ea825f_1270_aebb_9591_1b9e15e85fac_TB3411_00

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Chapter 5: Unit, Percentage, Milliequivalent, Ratio, and Household Measures

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Q1) Express the dosage using the official symbol/abbreviation.

1 part drug to 6 parts solution

Q2) Identify the household measure.

10 t

Q3) Express the dosage using the official symbol/abbreviation. fifty-five milliequivalents

Q4) Express the dosage using the official symbol/abbreviation. 1 part drug to 5 parts solution

Q5) Identify the household measure.

2 t

Q6) Express the dosage using the official symbol/abbreviation. five thousand units

Q7) Express the dosage using the official symbol/abbreviation. forty-four percent

Q8) Express the dosage using the official symbol/abbreviation. one hundred milliequivalents

Q9) Identify the household measure. 10 gtt Page 4

Q10) Express the dosage using the official symbol/abbreviation.

1 part drug to 100 parts solution

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Chapter 6: Oral Medication Labels and Dosage Calculation

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Q1) What is the dosage strength of the medication?

Q2) A medication label contains the following information: cefaclor for oral suspension USP

187 mg/5 mL

Shake well before use

What is the dosage strength of the medication?

Q3) Indicate the number of tablets or capsules required to administer the ordered dose. Assume all tablets are scored.

The medication label contains the following information: Aldactone® spironolactone tablets, USP

50 mg

100 tablets

Order: Aldactone 75 mg

Q4) What is the quantity of capsules according to the label?

Q5) What is the generic name of this medication?

Q6) How much medication must be administered for the following order?

Order: potassium chloride 60 mEq

Q7) What is the trade name of this medication?

Q8) What is the generic name of this medication?

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Chapter 7: Safe Medication Administration

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Q1) What is an MAR?

Q2) What is the correct conversion of 0700 (military time) to standard time?

Q3) Find the error in the following order.

Lisinopril 10.0 mg PO daily 0800

Q4) What is the correct conversion of 0930 (military time) to standard time?

Q5) What is the correct conversion of 5:10 a.m. (standard time) to military time?

Q6) Find the error in the following order

Digoxin .125 mg PO daily 0900

Q7) Find the error in the following order. Lasix 25 mg PO QD 0800

Q8) What is the correct conversion of 1500 (military time) to standard time?

Q9) What is the correct conversion of 2:45 p.m. (standard time) to military time?

Q10) What is the correct conversion of 4:30 p.m. (standard time) to military time?

Q11) What is the correct conversion of 6:00 p.m. (standard time) to military time?

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Q12) What is the correct conversion of 9:00 p.m. (standard time) to military time?

Q13) What is the correct conversion of 0020 (military time) to standard time?

Q14) What is the correct conversion of 11:00 a.m. (standard time) to military time?

Q15) What is the correct conversion of 1730 (military time) to standard time?

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Chapter 9: Parenteral Medication Labels and Dosage

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Q1) What is the total quantity of solution in this vial?

Q2) How much is needed for this dose?

Order:

Furosemide 20 mg IVP

Give:

Q3) A medication label contains the following information:

Methotrexate Injection, USP

250 mg

(25 mg/mL)

10 mL Single Dose Vial

How much is needed for this dose?

Order:

Methotrexate 0.5 g IM weekly

Give:

Q4) What is the total quantity of solution in this vial?

Q5) How many mL are needed for a 20 mg dose?

Q7) How should this medication be stored? Page 9

Q6) What is the expiration date of this medication?

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Chapter 10: Reconstitution of Powdered Drugs

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Q1) You have just reconstituted the cytarabine. It is now 1645 on 10/30. When will this need to be discarded?

Q2) What is the recommended storage temperature for this medication?

Q3) If the Solu-Medrol is reconstituted at 0200 on March 6, when will the vial expire?

Q4) What is the usual adult dosage of nafcillin?

Q5) What is the total dosage of the reconstituted medication?

Q6) If 11.5 mL of diluent is added to the vial, what volume will you draw up for a dose of 5 million units?

Q7) You have reconstituted the cytarabine with 10 mL of bacteriostatic water for injection with benzyl alcohol. What volume will you draw up for an ordered dose of 275 mg?

Q8) What is the volume needed for a 35 mg dose?

Q9) What volume of diluent is recommended?

Q10) What volume is needed for a dose of 140 mg?

Q11) If a 375 mg dose is required, what volume will you draw up?

Q12) How many vials will be needed for the usual adult dosage of 1 gram?

Q13) What volume will you draw up for a dose of 800 mg?

Q14) How long will the reconstituted Velosef retain its potency if refrigerated? Page 11

Q15) What volume is needed for a dose of 70 mg?

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Chapter 12: Ratio and Proportion

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Q1) The available supply is 0.6 mg per 1 mL. Prepare a 350 mcg dose. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.

Q2) The ordered dosage is 410 mg. The available drug is labeled 0.5 g per mL. Calculate the dosage volume. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.

Q3) The drug label reads 1.5 g per 4 mL. Prepare a dose of 800 mg. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.

Q4) The order is for 48,000 units. The available strength is 25,000 units per 8 mL. Calculate the dosage volume. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.

Q5) The order is 70,000 units. The strength available is 150,000 units per 2 mL. Calculate the dosage volume. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.

Q6) A dosage strength of 100,000 units per 3 mL is available. Give 140,000 units. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.

Q7) Prepare a 50 mg dose from a supply of 12.5 mg per mL. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.

Q8) Prepare a 10,000 unit dose from a supply of 35,000 units per 5 mL. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Chapter 13: Dimensional Analysisunits Conversion

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Q1) The strength available is 500 mcg/mL. Prepare a 0.6 mg dose.

Q2) Prepare a 1000 unit dose from a 5000 units/1 mL solution.

Q3) The ordered dose is 0.25 g. Solution available is 250 mg/mL. Calculate the dosage volume.

Q4) The dosage ordered is 75 mg. Solution available is 25 mg/mL. Calculate the dosage volume.

Q5) Prepare a 0.5 mg dose from an available strength of 300 mcg/mL. Express your answer to the nearest tenth.

Q6) The strength available is 250 mg/5 mL. Prepare a 0.2 g dose.

Q7) Prepare a 15 mg dose from 30 mg tablets.

Q8) The ordered dose is 10 mEq. The available dose is 1 mEq/mL. Calculate the dosage volume.

Q9) The available strength is 5000 units/mL. Prepare a dose of 2500 units.

Q10) Prepare a 0.2 mg dose from a solution labeled 400 mcg/mL.

Q11) The ordered dose is 0.1 g. The dose available is 1000 mg/mL. Calculate the dosage volume.

Q12) The drug label reads 4 mg/mL. Prepare a 4000 mcg dose.

Q13) Prepare a dose of 7.5 mg from the available strength of 25 mg/5 mL. Page 14

Q14) The dosage strength is 25 mg/5 mL. Prepare a 75 mg dose.

Q15) A drug label reads 10 mg tablets. Prepare a 20 mg dose.

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Chapter 14: Formula Method

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Q1) An order is given for 65 mcg. The available container is labeled 10 mg in 30 mL.

Q2) You are to prepare 45 mEq for addition to an IV solution. The solution available is 10 mEq in 25 mL.

Q3) The order is for 6 mg. The drug is labeled 20 mg in 25 mL.

Q4) 165 mcg is ordered and you have 0.6 mg in 5 mL available.

Q5) Draw up 14 units from a vial labeled 20 units in 5 mL.

Q6) The label reads 20 mg in 50 mL. An 18 mg dose has been ordered.

Q7) The drug is labeled 50 mEq in 15 mL. Prepare a dose of 90 mEq.

Q8) The ordered dose is 175,000 units. The available strength is 500,000 units in 7.5 mL.

Q9) The available strength is 50 units in 10 mL. Prepare a dose of 630 units.

Q10) Prepare a dose of 0.1 g. Available strength is 250 mg in 5 mL.

Q11) A dosage of 50 mEq has been ordered. The available container is labeled 90 mEq in 4 mL.

Q12) The drug is labeled 80 mg in 4 mL. The order is for 120 mg.

Q13) Prepare a dose of 475 mg from an available supply of 0.3 g in 2 mL.

Q14) The solution available contains 1 g in 50 mL. Prepare a dose of 350 mg. Page 16

Q15) Prepare a 3.4 mg dosage from an ampule labeled 10 mg in 10 mL.

Q16) You have available 0.2 g in 2 mL. Draw up a dosage of 100 mg.

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Chapter 15: Adult and Pediatric Dosages Based on Body Weight

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Q1) The prescriber orders "8 mg every 8 hours" for a patient weighing 154 lb. Is this within the recommended range?

Q2) What is this patient's higher per dose dosage?

Q3) What would the lower per dose dosage in mcg be for a 136 lb woman?

Q4) An infant weighs 14.3 lbs. What is the lower per dose dosage for this infant?

Q5) An adult weighs 160 lbs. What is the recommended per dose dosage for this patient?

Q6) If the order is for 800 mcg every 12 hours, is this an accurate dose?

Q7) What is this patient's lower per dose dosage?

Q8) What is this client's per dose dosage?

Q9) A 7-year-old child weighs 28 kg. What is the recommended 24-hour dosage for this child?

Q10) What would the higher per dose dosage in mcg be for a 93 lb client?

Q11) What is the lower total daily dose?

Q12) What is the lower single dosage?

Q13) Is an order of 1300 mcg every 12 hours within the recommended dosage range? Page 18

Q14) The prescriber orders 1500 mg 3 times per day for 1 week. Is this a safe, accurate order?

Q15) What is the higher total daily dose?

Q16) An infant weighs 14.3 lbs. What is the higher per dose dosage for this infant?

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Chapter 16: Adult and Pediatric Dosages Based on Body

Surface Area

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Q1) Calculate the dose of carboplatin for a patient with recurrent ovarian cancer. Her BSA is 1.61 m<sup>2</sup>.

Q2) An adult client is 74 in tall and weighs 194 lb. Calculate the client's fifth dose. The client's serum bilirubin is 4.1 mg/100 mL.

Q3) Calculate an adult's fourth dose using a weight of 89 kg and a height of 184 cm.

Q4) A patient with a BSA of 2.41 m<sup>2</sup> is receiving 48 units of bleomycin IV. At what total dose does the risk for pulmonary toxicity increase?

Q5) What is the lower dose for a client weighing 95 kg and measuring 182 cm?

Q6) What is the higher dose for a client weighing 95 kg and measuring 182 cm?

Q7) The adult client is 181 cm tall and weighs 174 lb. Calculate the adult's first dose.

Q8) The order is to administer carmustine daily for 2 days. If the client weighs 79 kg and has a height of 183 cm, what will the highest daily dose be?

Q9) Calculate a child's second dose. The child weighs 46 lb and is 40 in tall.

Q10) Calculate the highest recommended dose for a patient with testicular cancer whose BSA is 1.7 m<sup>2</sup>.

Q11) The child's BSA is 0.84 m<sup>2</sup>. Calculate the fifth dose.

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Chapter 17: Introduction to Iv Therapy

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Q1) An IV solution contains 25 grams of dextrose in 500 mL of water. How would this be abbreviated?

Q2) To prevent air from entering the tubing, all clamps must be ____________________ before connecting the tubing to the solution bag.

Q3) In IV fluid abbreviations, D10LR identifies what IV fluid?

Q4) A patient is admitted following surgery and has significant pain. You might expect an order for what type of medication delivery device?

Q5) Describe the irrigation routine for a saline lock.

Q6) What type of pump might be used when a drug cannot be mixed with the other solutions yet needs to be infused over 15 minutes?

Q7) The physician inserts the IV into the patient's subclavian vein.What type of line is this?

Q8) In what unit in the hospital are burettes are commonly used?

Q9) Parenteral nutrition solutions generally are not used for longer than ____________________ hours due to the risk of bacterial growth.

Q10) What is the benefit of a patient-controlled analgesia device?

Q12) What is the purpose of the slide clamp on IV tubing? Page 21

Q11) What is the correct fluid level for the IV drip chamber? Why?

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Chapter 18: Iv Flow Rate Calculation

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Q1) The order reads: "Infuse 90 mL in 1 hour." The set is calibrated to 10 gtt/mL. Calculate the gtt/min to the nearest whole number.

Q2) Set calibration is 20 gtt/mL. Administer 72 mL in 53 minutes. Calculate the gtt/min to the nearest whole number.

Q3) An infusion of 230 mL was ordered to infuse in 48 minutes. After 15 minutes the volume remaining is 160 mL. Calculate the new flow rate (to the nearest whole number) to complete the infusion on time. The set delivers 15 gtt/mL.

Q4) The order is to infuse 800 mL over 3.5 hours beginning at 9 pm. At 10:30 pm, the IV has infiltrated with 525 mL remaining in the bag. The IV was restarted at 11 pm. Calculate the flow rate (to the nearest whole number) using a 10 gtt/mL set to complete the infusion on time.

Q5) The order is to infuse 1300 mL in 8 hours using a 20 gtt/mL set. Calculate the gtt/min to the nearest whole number.

Q6) Calculate the rate (to the nearest whole number) for an infusion of 2300 mL to run over 20 hours using a 10 gtt/mL set.

Q7) Infuse 50 mL in 15 minutes using a 10 gtt/mL set. Calculate the gtt/min to the nearest whole number.

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Chapter 19: Calculating Iv Infusion and Completion Times

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Q1) The flow rate ordered for 500 mL is 75 mL/hr. It is started at 4:08 am. Calculate the infusion time and the completion time.

Q2) A medication is set at 1414 to infuse at a rate of 55 mL/hr. The volume of the medication is 140 mL. Calculate the infusion time and the completion time.

Q3) The flow rate ordered for 1 L is 65 mL/hr. It was started at 10 am. Calculate the infusion time and the completion time.

Q4) A medication volume of 95 mL is started at 11:25 pm at a rate of 130 mL/hr.Calculate the infusion time and the completion time.

Q5) An IV of 1020 mL is to infuse at 90 mL/hr. It is now 8:19 pm. Calculate the infusion time and the completion time.

Q6) An infusion of 2500 mL is started at 8:00 am to run at 275 mL/hr. Calculate the infusion time and the completion time.

Q7) A total of 375 mL remains in an IV bag. The flow rate is 75 mL/hr. It is now 12:15 pm. Calculate the infusion time and the completion time.

Q8) A volume of 300 mL is started at 7:21 pm at a rate of 45 mL/hr. Calculate the infusion time and the completion time.

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Chapter 20: IV Medication and Titration Calculations

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Q1) A 14 mcg/min dosage using a 10 mg in 250 mL solution is ordered. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

Q2) An adult who weighs 90.7 kg has orders for 6-9 mcg/kg/min. The solution contains 800 mg in 500 mL. Calculate the dosage range in mcg/min and flow rate range in mL/hr.

Q3) A 35 mg/hr dosage is ordered and a 250 mg in 250 mL solution is available. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

Q4) A 7 mcg/kg/min dosage is ordered for an adult weighing 81.3 kg. The solution available is 400 mg in 250 mL. Calculate dosage (in mcg/min) to the nearest tenth and flow rate (in mL/hr) to the nearest whole number.

Q5) An infusion is running at 3 mL/hr. The solution strength is 1 g in 500 mL. Calculate the dose currently infusing in mcg/min to the nearest whole number.

Q6) A patient weighs 53.1 kg. The order is to infuse 2 mcg/kg/min of a solution whose strength is 250 mg in 250 mL. Calculate dosage (in mcg/min) to the nearest tenth and flow rate (in mL/hr) to the nearest whole number.

Q7) The infusion is running at 14 mL/hr. The solution strength is 150 mg in 100 mL. Calculate the dose currently infusing in mcg/min to the nearest whole number.

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Chapter 21: Heparin Infusion Calculations

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Q1) The order is for 1100 units heparin per hour. The solution strength is 12,000 units in 500 mL D5W. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

Q2) The order is to infuse heparin at 315 units/hr using a solution strength of 14,000 units in 250 mL D5NS. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

Q3) Heparin 1500 units per hour is to be infused via a volumetric pump using an IV labeled 500 mL 0.9% sodium chloride with heparin 18,000 units. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

Q4) An IV solution of 25,000 units heparin in 1 L is ordered to infuse at 850 units/hr. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

Q5) 1000 mL D5W with 40,000 units heparin is to infuse at 1575 units/hr. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

Q6) The order is to infuse 500 mL NS with 25,000 units heparin at 950 units/hr. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

Q7) The client is to receive 1875 units/hr of heparin using a solution of 30,000 units in 1000 mL. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

Q8) A rate of 200 units/hr is ordered using a solution of 15,000 units heparin in 250 mL. Calculate the flow rate in mL/hr.

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Chapter 22: Pediatric Oral and Parenteral Medications

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Q1) Prepare a 50 mg dose. The supply dosage is 250 mg/5 mL.

Q2) Prepare a 5 mg dose from a medication dosage strength of 10 mg/mL.

Q3) Prepare a 0.2 mg dose from a medication dosage strength of 0.25 mg/mL.

Q4) Prepare a 250 mg dose from a dosage strength of 500 mg/15 mL.

Q5) Prepare a dose of 125 mg from a medication with the dosage strength of 125 mg/5 mL.

Q6) Prepare a 1 mg dose from a dosage strength of 10 mg/mL.

Q7) Prepare a 200 mg dose of an oral medication with a concentration of 125 mg/5 mL.

Q8) Prepare a 300 mg dose from a dosage supply of 600 mg tabs.

Q9) Prepare a 75 mg dose of an oral antibiotic with a dosage strength of 125 mg/5 mL.

Q10) Prepare an 80 mg dose from an oral medication with the supply dose of 100 mg/5 mL.

Q11) Prepare a 25 mg dose of medication with a dosage strength of 100 mg/5 mL.

Q12) Prepare a 10 mg dose of a medication with the dosage strength of 20 mg/mL.

Q13) Prepare a 12.5 mg dose. The dosage supply is 6.25 mg/mL.

Q14) Prepare a 200 mg dose from a supply dosage of 100 mg/mL.

Q15) Prepare a 100 mg dose from a dosage strength of 100 mg/mL.

Q16) Prepare a 2 mg dose from an elixir with a dosage strength of 0.5 mg/mL.

Q17) Prepare a 0.3 mg dose from a supply dosage of 100 mcg/mL.

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Chapter 23: Pediatric Intravenous Medications

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Q1) Calculate the dosage infusing per hour.

Q2) Calculate the dosage infusing per hour.

Q3) A child weighing 21 lbs is to receive 100 mL/kg/day. Calculate the 24-hour fluid requirement and the EID setting in mL/hr for the 24-hour period.

Q4) Make an assessment of the order.

Q5) A volume of 175 mL is to infuse in 3 hours. Calculate the flow rate in gtt/min using a microdrip calibrated at 60 gtt/mL.

Q6) Make an assessment of the order.

Q7) A volume of 50 mL is to infuse in 75 minutes. Calculate the EID settings in mL/hr.

Q8) Calculate the dosage infusing per hour.

Q9) An infant weighing 4.8 kg is to receive 80 mL/kg/day. Calculate the 24-hour fluid requirement and the EID setting in mL/hr for the 24-hour period.

Q10) Calculate the dosage infusing per hour.

Q11) A volume of 100 mL is to infuse in 3.5 hours. Calculate the EID settings in mL/hr.

Q12) A dose of 500 mg in 25 mL is to infuse in 35 minutes. Calculate the flow rate in gtt/min using a microdrip calibrated at 60 gtt/mL.

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