
Chapter 52 Voc Quiz
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- Q1The amount of medication the patient will receive.Amount to administer30s
- Q2An older system of measurement that includes units such as fluid ounces, fluid drams, pints, quarts.Apothecary system30s
- Q3The area of the external surface of the body, expressed in square meters; used to calculate metabolic, electrolyte, and nutritional requirements, drug dosages; and expected pulmonary function measurements.Body surface area30s
- Q4The amount of medication the physician has ordered the patient to take.Desired dose30s
- Q5The amount of medication in each unit of drug.Dose on hand30s
- Q6A basic formula to calculate dosage.Formula method30s
- Q7A system of measurement that includes, drops, tablespoons, teaspoons, ounces, cups,pints, quarts and gallons.Household system30s
- Q8A system of measurement based on multipes of ten.Metric system30s
- Q9A fraction formula based on ratios and proportions that is used to calculate dosage.Proportion method30s
- Q10Two fractions stating that are equal to each other. When 3 of 4 values are known, the 4th value can be found by cross-multiplying and solving for the unknown value.Proportions30s
- Q11Amount of a medication on hand. (Example: a pill or amount of liquid).Quantity30s
- Q12Amount of space occupied by an object, such as drug occupiesVolume30s
- Q13The product of the Force of gravity defined internationally as 9.81 sec x the mass of the bodyWeight30s