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Virginia Medication Aide Prep with Complete Solutions
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Right Resident - ANSWER-Identify resident to assure you are giving the medication to the right resident who is supposed to receive the medication and using procedure required by the facility. 
 
Right Medication - ANSWER-The name of the medication ordered by the physician; ALWAYS USE THE THREE CHECKS 
 
Right Dose - ANSWER-The amount of medication ordered 
 
Right Route - ANSWER-The method of medication administration 
 
Right Time - ANSWER-When the resident is ordered to receive the medication ...
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QMAP LATEST UPDATE GRADED A
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QMAP LATEST UPDATE GRADED A 1 tsp = __cc = __ mL 5 5 
3 tsp = __ Tbsp = __cc = __mL = __oz 1 15 15 0.5 
2 Tbsp = __cc = __mL = __oz 30 30 1 
ac before meals 
pc after meals 
bid twice a day 
tid three times a day 
qid four times a day 
hs hour of sleep 
po by mouth 
q every 
qd every day 
qh every hour 
q6h every six hours 
qod every other day 
d/c discontinue 
mL milliliter 
g or gm gram 
kg kilogram 
mEq milliequivalent 
mcg microgram 
OU both eyes 
OS left eye 
OD right eye 
otic ear 
prn as ...
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NR 224 Dosage Calculations Metric Table Nursing Review (A+).
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NR 224 Dosage Calculations Metric Table Nursing Review (A+). 
Dosage & Calculations Metric Table 
1,000 micrograms (mcg) =1 1 milliliter (mL) = 1 cubic centimeter 
milligram (mg) (cc) 
1,000 grams (G) =1 kilogram (kg) 1 teaspoon (tsp) = 5 milliliters (mL) 
1,000 milligrams (mg) =1 gram (G) 1.000 milliliters (mL) =1 liter (L) 
2.2 pounds (lbs) = 1 Kilogram (kg) 3 teaspoons (tsp) = 1 tablespoon 
(Tbsp) 
30 milliliters (mL) = 1 ounce (0z) 1 tablespoon (Tbsp) = 15 milliliters 
(mL) 
2 tablespoons (T...
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Hosa Medical Mathematics (Designed to memorize the medical mathematics conversion chart in preparation for hosa competition)
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Abbreviation of millimeter 
mm 
 
 
 
Abbreviation of meter 
m 
 
 
 
Abbreviation of inch 
in 
 
 
 
Abbreviation of gram 
g 
 
 
 
Abbreviation of microgram 
mcg 
 
 
 
Abbreviation of kilogram 
kg 
 
 
 
Abbreviation of pound 
lb 
 
 
 
Abbreviation for drop or drops 
gtt or gtts 
 
 
 
Abbreviation for gallon 
gal 
 
 
 
Abbreviation for centimeter 
cm 
 
 
 
Abbreviation for feet 
ft 
 
 
 
Abbreviation for milligram 
mg 
 
 
 
Abbreviation for milliliter 
mL 
 
 
 
Abbreviation for liter 
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MTH 101 - Fall Hondros Latest Update 100% Correct
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MTH 101 - Fall Hondros Latest Update 
 
100% Correct 
 
1 t (tsp/teaspoon) is equal to how many mL? 5mL 
 
1 T (tbsp/tablespoon) is equal to how many mL? 15 mL 
 
1 oz is equal to how many mL? 30 mL 
 
8 oz is equal to how many cups? 1 cup = 240 mL 
 
Going from kg > g > mg > mcg Multiply by 1000 
 
Going from kg < g < mg < mcg Divide by 1000 
 
Converting lb to kg Divide by 2.2 
 
Converting kg to lb Multiply by 2.2 
 
1 lb 16 oz
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Pharmacy Tech Exam Questions and Answers with complete solution
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the written rx is the property of - Answer-the patient 
scope of service means: - Answer-doctors can only write scripts within their scope of practice 
controlled substance ex's with refills can be: - Answer-filled up to a max of SIX times (original + 5 refills if 
MD gives refills), if patient wants smaller quantities each time - they are able to get full amount 
prescribed, rx expires 6 months from date written 
1 cc syringe - Answer-0-100 units 
info found on 3rd party reject: - Answer-day s...
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PTCB Practice Exam (Math) Rated A
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PTCB Practice Exam (Math) Rated A 
If a physician writes an order for 400 mL of D5W to be infused over a 4-hour time period, and the IV 
drop factor is 12 gtt/mL, how many drops per minute should be delivered? 
a. 12 gtt 
b. 2 gtt 
c. 1.67 gtt 
d. 20 gtt 20 gtt 
First find the total number of minutes: 60 X 4 = 240. Then find mL/min: 400 / 240 = 1.67 ml infused in 1 
minute. Then multiply this by the drop factor: 1.67 X 12 = 20 drops per minute. 
A drug sells for $29.99 retail and has a...
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Intro to Culinary Arts Final Exam Guide
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Intro to Culinary Arts Final Exam Guide 
Abbreviate pound - answerlb 
abbreviate cup - answerc 
abbreviate pint - answerp 
abbreviate quart - answerq 
abbreviate ounce - answeroz 
abbreviate tablespoon (2 ways) - answerT, tbsp 
abbreviate teaspoon (2 ways) - answert, tsp 
abbreviate hour - answerhr 
abbreviate minute - answermin 
abbreviate dozen - answerdz 
1 cup = __ Tablespoons - answer16 
1 cup = _ ounces - answer8 
1/8 cup = _ ounces - answer1 
1 Tablespoon = _ teaspoons - answer3 
1/4 cup ...
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CCBMA - EXAMINATION MATH AND DOSAGE CALCULATION 2024, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
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CCBMA - EXAMINATION MATH AND DOSAGE CALCULATION 2024, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ 
the most accurate system for measuring medication is the 
metric system 
 
 
 
many patients may be most familiar with the 
household system 
 
 
 
the liter is measurement in the 
metric system 
 
 
 
the minim is a measurement in the 
apothecary system 
 
 
 
the teaspoon is a measurement in the 
household system 
 
 
 
a measurement of weigh in the household system is the: 
pound 
 
 
 
a measurement of wei...
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QMAP Test Questions and Answers Rated A+
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QMAP Test Questions and Answers Rated A+ After passing this course, you are considered ___ to administer medications. Qualified 
Absorption Getting into the blood stream 
Distribution Carrying substances to various parts of the body 
Biotransformation Breaking substances down chemically change substances 
Elimination/Excretion Getting rid of the substance from the body 
Oral p.o 
Sublingual sl 
Topical top 
Nasal In the nose 
Otic In the ears 
Ophthalmic In the eyes 
Vaginal vag 
Rectal R 
Gel C...
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