CBC
Drug classifications
Chemistry
EKG changes with MI
Dose Calculations
100

normal WBC

4,500 - 11,000

100

The following meds are considered: 

- ACE Inhibitors

- Diuretics

- Angiotension Receptor Blockers

antihypertensives

100

normal calcium

9 - 11

100

Inverted T waves can be interpreted as:

Ischemia

100

A patient has an order for Chloromycetin, 500 mg every 6 hours. The drug comes in 250 mg capsules. What would the nurse administer?

2 tabs

200

normal RBC

4 - 6 million

200

These drugs slow the brain and body operations

- depressant

- stimulants

200

normal sodium

135 - 145

200

ST segment elevation can be interpreted as:

Injury
200

The doctor writes an order for a medication. The order says to administer 12 mg PO BID. Pharmacy dispenses you with 6.25 mg tablets. How many tablets do you administer with this dose?*

A. 2 tablets/dose

B. 2.75 tablets/dose

C. 1.5 tablet/dose

D. 4 tablets/dose

 A. 2 tablets/dose

300

normal hemoglobin

12 - 18

300

Dilaudid, Percocet, Morphine

These drugs fall under the category.

Narcotics

300

normal potassium and albumin

3.5 - 5.0

300

Q wave greater than 1/3 height of the R wave means there is an:

infarction

300

The doctor writes an order for a liquid oral medication. The order says to administer 15 mg by mouth every 4 hours as needed for sore throat. Pharmacy dispenses you with 30 mg/3ml. How many ml will you administer per dose?

A. 0.5 mL/dose

B. 3 mL/dose

C. 1.5 mL/dose

D. 6 mL/dose

C. 1.5 mL/dose

400

normal hematocrit

35 - 55 %

400

Name 4 cardiac medications.

open

400

normal magneisum

1.3 - 2.1

400

Which wave shows MI changes?

T waves

400

 The doctor writes an order to infuse a solution. The order reads: "Infuse 1500 mL over 12 hours". The drip factor is 15 gtt/mL. How many drops per minute (gtts/min) will be administered?*

A. 31 gtt/min

B. 32 gtt/min

C. 95 gtt/min

D. 15 gtt/min

A. 31 gtt/min

500

normal platelet count

150,000 - 400,000

500

Name 5 medications nothing OTC.

open

500

normal ranges:

pH / HCO3 / CO2

7.35 - 7.45

22 - 26

35 - 45

500

Prolonged total occlusion of a coronary artery that shows ST elevation represents a:

STEMI

500

The doctor writes an order to infuse a solution. The order reads: "Infuse 2,500 mL over 1 day.". What is the hourly rate (mL/hr)?*

A. 104 mL/hr

B. 140 mL/hr

C. 24 mL/hr

D. 5,000 mL/hr

A. 104 mL/hr

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