Our website uses cookies to enhance your experience. By using our website you consent to all cookies in accordance with our Cookie Policy. Accept & Close
If a medication can only be given at a rate of 4mg per minute and you have to administer 40mg, how long will this take to give? (answer in minutes)
Hint
Divide the prescribed dose by the rate per minute
Assign Questions
SNAP Calculator
Review Questions
#
Question
You Answered
View
1
A patient requires 30mg prednisolone orally. The stock dose is 5mg tablets. How many would you administer?
(Blank)
2
You are on the paediatrics ward and a three year old child is prescribed ibuprofen orally 5mg/kg three times a day when necessary. You weigh the child and they are 18kg. On the drug round the child has a temperature and it is appropriate for you to give a dose of Ibuprofen. If you have a 100mg/5mL suspension, what volume of the suspension do you have to draw up into the oral syringe for administration?
(Blank)
3
The ratio of male to female students is 1:15. If there are 4 male students, how many female student are there?
(Blank)
4
In 2009 2.6m people in the UK had diabetes; 85% had Type 2 diabetes. How many people, in millions, had Type 2 diabetes?
(Blank)
5
If a medication can only be given at a rate of 4mg per minute and you have to administer 40mg, how long will this take to give? (answer in minutes)