Henkes med math 5 and 10 PDF

Title Henkes med math 5 and 10
Author Claudia Davenport
Course Nutrition for Clinical Practice
Institution University of Pittsburgh
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Chapter 5- Self Test 1 1. 2 mL IM 2. 0.8 mL IV 3. 1mL IM 4. 0.9 mL IM 5. 1.3 mL IM 6. 0.77 mL IM 7. 0.5 mL IV 8. 0.6 mL subQ 9. 0.25 mL SubQ 10. 4 mL IV 11. 0.5 mL IM 12. 0.3 mL SubQ 13. 2.5 mL IM 14. 2 mL IM 15. 0.1 mL SubQ Chapter 5- Self Test 2 1. 1g to 20 mL, 1g = 20mL, 1g/20mL 2. 2g to 15 ml, 2g = 15mL, 2g/15mL 3. 1g to 500 mL, 1g = 500mL, 1g/500mL 4. 2g to 2000 mL, 2g = 2000mL, 2g/2000 mL 5. 1g to 4 mL, 1g = 4 mL, 1g/4mL 6. 2g to 25 mL, 2g = 25 mL, 2g/25mL 7. 4g to 50mL, 4g=50mL, 4g/50mL 8. 1g to 100mL, 1g=100mL, 1g/100mL 9. 3g to 75mL, 3g=75mL, 3g/75mL 10. 5g to 1000mL, 5g=1000mL, 5g/1000mL Chapter 5- Self Test 3 1. 1000mg/2000mL = 1mL SubQ 2. 1000mg/5000mL = 5mL IV 3. 1000mg/1000mL = 1mL 4. 1000mg/1000mL = 0.5mL 5. 1000mg/2000mL = 3mL Chapter 5- Self Test 4 1. 0.9g to 100mL, 0.9=100mL, 0.9g/100mL 2. 10g to 100mL, 10g = 100mL, 10g/100mg 3. 0.45g to 100mL, 0,45 = 100mL, 0.45/100mg 4. 50g to 100 mL, 50g = 100mL, 50g/100mL 5. 0.33g to 100mL, 0.33 = 100mL, 0.33/100mL 6. 5g to 100mL, 5g = 100mL, 5g/100mL 7. 30g to 100mL, 30g = 100mL, 30g/100mg 8. 1.5g to 100mL, 1.5g = 100mL, 1.5g/100mL 9. 1g to 100mL, 1g = 100mL, 1g/100mL 10. 20g to 100 mL, 20 = 100mL, 20g/100mL Chapter 5- Self Test 5 1. 1000mg/100mL= 0.5 mL 2. 1000mg/100mL = 1.5mL 3. 0.3 mL 4. 3mL 5. 10mL

Chapter 5- Self Test 6 1. 3mL, 1g to 3.6 mL, 1g=1000mL, give 3.6mL 2. 1.8mL, 250mg to mL, 250mg, 1mL IM, Must be used in 1 hour 3. 500mg powder to 2 mL, 225mL to 1 mL to give, date time and initials 4. 3mL, 280mL, 500mg, give 1.8 mL, 280gm per mL, date time and initials 5. 2mL, 400mg to mL, 200mg, give 0.5mL, 400mg to mL, time date and initials Chapter 5- Self Test 7 1. 56 units 2. 27 units 3. 4 units 4. 28 units 5. 20 units 6. 80 Units 7. 2 units 8. 3 units 9. Call physician 10. Give 1 amp of D50 Chapter 5- Putting it Together 1. 40mg to 4mL 2. 2500 units to 0.5mL 3. 8000 units to 0.4 mL 4. 70 units 5. 0.8 mL 6. 0.5 mL 7. No PRN antihypertensive is ordered 8. 2mL Chapter 5- Critical thinking 1. Proper PPE, make sure meds are compatible and that the med can be given by push, IV site is useable 2. Make sure the BGL is recent and correct 3. The patient can bottom if given too much or will remain high if given too little 4. Too much or too little could be given depending on labs 5. As a precaution, the patient could have coverage ordered 6. Depending on labs, testing, and levels meds can be held Chapter 5- Proficiency Test 1 1. 1.5 mL IM 2. 0.33mL 3. 1mL 4. 20 Units 5. 10 mL 6. 1.5 mL 7. 2 mL 8. 2 mL 9. 0.8 mL 10. 0.75mL 11. 2 mL 12. 0.5 mL 13. 2 mL 14. 0.25 mL 15. 2 mL Chapter 5- Self Test 2

1. 0.7 mL 2. 1.5 mL 3. 0.2 mL 4. 2.5 mL 5. 1.3 mL 6. 13 units 7. 2.4 mL 8. 0.5 mL 9. 2 mL, 1g/2.6 mL 10. 1.8 mL, 250/mL Chapter 5- Self Test 3 1. 1 mL 2. 1.6 mL 3. 0.5 mL 4. 0.5 mL 5. 0.8 mL 6. 0.3 mL 7. 1.5 mL 8. 1.5 mL 9. 0.75 mL 10. 1.2 mL 11. 0.25 mL 12. 2mL 13. 1.5 mL 14. 0.4 mL 15. 1 mL 16. 0.5 mL 17. 0.5 mL 18. 1 mL 19. 1.2 mL 20. 5 mL Chapter 5- Self Test 4 1. 2 mL IM 2. 5 mL IV 3. 2 mL IM 4. 1 mL IM 5. 0.5 mL Im 6. 1 mL IM 7. 0.8 mL SubQ 8. 1 mL SubQ 9. 20 mL IV 10. 2.5 mL IM 11. 0.8 mL IM 12. 2 mL IM 13. 2 mL IV 14. 1.5 mL IV 15. 1.5 mL 16. 0.4 mL IM 17. 1.5 mL SubQ 18. 1.5 mL IM

Chapter 10 - Self Test 1 3. In the sharps container 16. D 18. C Chapter 10 - Proficiency Test 1A 3. D 10. C 11. D 16. D 17. D 21. D 23. B Chapter 10- Proficiency Test 1B 1. Correct. The nurse is using proper PPE 2. Incorrect. The nurse didn’t use proper hand hygiene 3. Incorrect. The nurse does not need PPE for this. 4. Correct. The nurse is using the correct PPE. 5. Correct. The nurse protected herself and others with proper PPE. 6. Correct. PPE is needed. 7. Correct. PPE is needed. 8. Incorrect. The nurse must wash the finger with antiseptic wash and report it. 9. Incorrect. There is a risk for exposure. 10. Incorrect. PPE is not needed since the patient is able to take the medications by themselves. 11. Incorrect. Do not recap needles. 12. Correct. PPE is needed. 13. Incorrect. PPE is needed when administering medications directly....


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