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med math calculation, Schemes and Mind Maps of Pharmacology

med math practice questions for advanced pharm

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Math Review Worksheet
Directions: This worksheet is for review only. It is not to be submitted for grading. The math review
will help you prepare for the math quiz. Calculate to the nearest tenth of a decimal. Round up at 0.5
or above. Example: 104.05 would be rounded up to 104.1.
Convert pounds to Kg:
1. 22 lbs.
2. 30 lbs.
3. 92 lbs.
4. 184 lbs.
5. 229 lbs.
Your patient has otitis media and you would like to prescribe Amoxil. The local pharmacy has Amoxil
125mg/5ml available. The recommendation is to divide the dosage BID. Use the maximum daily dosage
of 2000 mg/day.
How many milligrams per dose would you prescribe to a 4-year-old who weighs: using 90 mg/kg/day as
the recommended dosage -
6. 32 lbs.
7. 39 lbs.
8. 42 lbs.
9. 55 lbs.
10. 64 lbs.
For the same patients above, how many ml would you prescribe per dose? Continue to round to the
nearest tenth decimal point. Example: 7.487 ml would round to 7. 5 ml
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16. A medication is available at 125 mg/5 ml. The recommended daily dose is 20 mg/kg/day divided BID.
The patient weighs 21 lbs. How many mg would the patient receive per dose? Round to the nearest
tenth.
17. A medication is available at 125 mg/5 ml. The recommended daily dose is 20 mg/kg/day divided
BID. The patient weighs 33 lbs. How many mg would the patient receive per dose? Round to the
nearest tenth.
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Math Review Worksheet Directions: This worksheet is for review only. It is not to be submitted for grading. The math review will help you prepare for the math quiz. Calculate to the nearest tenth of a decimal. Round up at 0. or above. Example: 104.05 would be rounded up to 104.1. Convert pounds to Kg:

  1. 22 lbs.
  2. 30 lbs.
  3. 92 lbs.
  4. 184 lbs.
  5. 229 lbs. Your patient has otitis media and you would like to prescribe Amoxil. The local pharmacy has Amoxil 125mg/5ml available. The recommendation is to divide the dosage BID. Use the maximum daily dosage of 2000 mg/day. How many milligrams per dose would you prescribe to a 4-year-old who weighs: using 90 mg/kg/day as the recommended dosage -
  6. 32 lbs.
  7. 39 lbs.
  8. 42 lbs.
  9. 55 lbs.
  10. 64 lbs. For the same patients above, how many ml would you prescribe per dose? Continue to round to the nearest tenth decimal point. Example: 7.487 ml would round to 7. 5 ml
  11. A medication is available at 125 mg/5 ml. The recommended daily dose is 20 mg/kg/day divided BID. The patient weighs 21 lbs. How many mg would the patient receive per dose? Round to the nearest tenth.
  12. A medication is available at 125 mg/5 ml. The recommended daily dose is 20 mg/kg/day divided BID. The patient weighs 33 lbs. How many mg would the patient receive per dose? Round to the nearest tenth.
  1. A medication is available at 250 mg/5 ml. The recommended daily dose is 30 mg/kg/day divided BID. The patient weighs 34 lbs. How many mg would the patient receive per dose? Round to the nearest tenth.
  2. A medication is available at 250 mg/5 ml. The recommended daily dose is 30 mg/kg/day divided BID. The patient weighs 34 lbs. How many ml would the patient receive per dose? Round to the nearest tenth.
  3. A medication is available at 250 mg/5 ml. The recommended daily dose is 100 mg/kg/day divided BID. The patient weighs 110 lbs. How many mg would the patient receive per dose? Round to the nearest tenth.
  4. A medication is available at 250 mg/5 ml. The recommended daily dose is 20 mg/kg/day divided BID with a maximum daily dose of 1000 mg. The patient weighs 145 lbs. How many mg should the patient receive per dose?