Math – Final Exam
Vet 110
Name: _______________________
Date: _______________________
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Identify the highest value:
1) 3.7 4.1 2.9 2) 5.4 6.2 4.7 3) 1.2 1.5 1.7
Add the following decimals:
4) 1.35 + 2.42 = ________
5) 2.8 + 0.03 = ________
Subtract the following decimals:
6) 2.3 – 1.45 = ________
7) 10.25 – 1.47 = ________
Multiply the following:
8) 1.37 x 0.02 = ________
9) 0.31 x 0.04 = ________
Eliminate the decimal:
10) 5.25 = ________ 0.3
Solve the following equations; express your answer to the nearest tenth.
11) 12 x 500 x 2000 x 1 = ________ 1 2700 1 60
12) 0.35 x 2.5 = ________ 7. 0.7
13) How many tablets will be needed to give the following dose? The tablets are labeled 1.2 mg. The order is for 0.6 mg. ________ tablet(s)
14) Reduce the following as far as possible: 124 76 = ___________________________
15) Express the following division to the nearest tenth: 5.7 1.46 = __________________________
16) Solve the following equation. Express answer to the nearest tenth. 30 x 50 x 10 x 415 1 550 1250 1 = ____________________
Write the following metric measures using their abbreviations and notation rules. 17) Four hundredth of a gram ___________
18) One and three tenths milligrams ___________
19) Three hundred thousand units ___________
20) Three and a half micrograms ___________
21) Twenty seven hundred units ___________
Convert the following metric measures:
22) 700 mg = ________ g
23) 0.45 mg = ________ mcg
24) 1 L = ________ mL
25) 10cc = ________ mL
26) 1300mcg = ________ mg
27) 350mL = ________ L
28) 24cc = ________ L
Express the following solution strength as a ratio.
27) 1 part drug to 55 parts solution__________________
28) 1 part drug to 3 parts solution __________________
Fill in the blank:
29) 150 mL of a 3% solution contains ___________ g of drug.
30) 300 mL of a 2% solution contains ____________ g of drug.
Circle the strongest solution:
31) a) 1:45 b) 1:500 c) 1:40
32) a) 1:12 b) 1:30 c) 1:15
33) a) 1:70 b) 1:7 c) 1:700
34) 1/2 ounce = __________________ mL
35) One pound = __________________ ounces
36) 10 mL = __________________ t
37) One kg = __________________ pounds
38) You see a date stamped on the box a drug comes in. What does that date tell you?
Refer to the drug label to the right.
39) What is the generic name? 40) What is the trade name? 41) What is the dosage strength? 42) What company manufactured this drug? 43) How many tablets are in this container?
44) 3cc syringes are calibrated in ________. A. tenths
45) TB syringes are calibrated in ________. B. fifths (two-tenths)
46) 6 cc and 12 cc syringes are calibrated in _______. C. zero
47) Syringes larger than 12 cc are calibrated D. top, or front in _______. E. full cc measures 48) The first long calibration on all syringes indicates ________ F. hundredths
49) All syringe calibrations must be read from the ________ ring of the plunger suction tip.
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54) __________ 55) __________
Refer to the label below:
56) How many units are in each mL of Heparin? ____________________________
57) If you were ordered to give 850 U to a patient, what volume would you draw up into a syringe? ____________________________________________________
58) What is the total volume of medication in this vial? _______________________
Use either the formula method, or proportion methods (ratio or fraction) for the following:
59) The drug label reads 1500 mcg in 2 mL. The order is for 0.8 mg. 60) A 40 mg/1.5 mL solution will be used to prepare a 55 mg dosage. 61) Augmentin 85 mg _______
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