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Pharmacy Technician Conversions and Calculations
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Pharmacy technician conversions and calculations involve accurately determining medication dosages, quantities, and concentrations by switching between measurement systems (metric, household, apothecary) and using math to ensure patient safety. Essential skills include calculating ratios/proportions, converting units (e.g., mg to g), and determining IV drip rates or dosages based on weight.  Key Aspects of Pharmacy Conversions and Calculations: Core Systems: Technicians must frequently convert between metric (most common), household (teaspoons, tablespoons), and apothecary units. Common... Show more
Pharmacy Technician Conversions and Calculations
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1. The metric system is used throughout pharmacy because it is the easiest to remember.

2. The Roman numeral LVIII is equivalent to

3. You receive an order for Kaopectate 15 mL bid prn. One dose equals how many tablespoonfuls?

4. The physician orders atropine 1/150 gr PO bid. The atropine available is 0.4 mg per tablet. The nurse will administer how many tablets per dose? (use 60 mg/gr)

5. 30 mL = [x1] tbsp

6. Volume refers to

7. Roman numeral XXXIII = Arabic number [x1]

8. Arabic number 60 = Roman numeral [x1]

9. A pharmacist dispenses 300 mL of amoxicillin 150 mg/5 mL suspension. The sig is 250 mg PO tid ug. How many days will the prescription last?

10. Roman numeral XCIV = Arabic number [x1]

11. Convert 12:14 AM to military time

12. The approximate size of a container for dispensing 120 mL of a liquid medication would be

13. Arabic number 250 = Roman numeral [x1]

14. How many liters of a 0.9% normal saline solution can be made from 60 g of NaCl?

15. A 125-pound patient weighs how many kilograms?

16. 2500 mL = [x1] L

17. Arabic number 39 = Roman numeral [x1]

18. Roman numeral MDX = Arabic number [x1]

19. Roman numerals and Arabic numbers are both used in pharmacies.

20. 2 pints = [x1] cups

21. A physician orders ampicillin 0.5 g PO q6h. The medication available is ampicillin 125 mg/5 mL. What is the quantity of medication to be administered? (hint: quantity per administration)

22. Which prescription instructions would require 21 tablets to be dispensed?

23. One milliliter (mL) is equivalent to one-half cubic centimeter (cc)

24. Apothecary system

25. A physician orders ampicillin 0.5 g PO q6h. The medication available is ampicillin 125 mg/5 mL. What is the quantity of medication to be administered? (hint: quantity per administration)