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LESSON 2 PERFORM CALCULATION


QUIZ

I. TRUE OF FLASE. Write an O if the statement is true, or write X is the statement is false.

1. Oral drugs can be in tablet, capsule or suppository form.


2. Reading carefully the drug labels is very important in administering medicines to the
patients.
3. Medicines of the same brand name and generic name always has the same Dosage
strength.
4. The unknown value in calculation is usually represented by a "?".
5. The adult's average Body Surface Area (BSA) is 1.73 m².
6. A ratio is a quick way to compare numbers.
7. A fraction is uses a colon.
8. 2:4 is written as proportion.
9. Proportion is uses double colon.
10. Fraction is a part of a whole or a portion of a certain number.

II. Solve the following with solution. Solve at the back of your paper.

1. How many milligrams of a medicine are in 3 tablets if 2 contain 10mg?


2. 3000 mg: 10 tablets: X: 3 tablets
3. How many ml of a medicine are in two bottles if one bottle has 80 ml?
4. How many mg of a drug are in 5 capsules if 3 capsules contain 3000 mg?

III. Convert

50 L ________ ml
300 g=_______mcg

IV. Enumeration

1-2. types of suppository


3-6 steps in solving the value of X.
7-10. Method used in calculating pediatric doses.

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