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@@pratibhashila9114 This question is a bit tricky (as too much information is given in the question). You just need to take out the information we require. We just need to follow the steps - Step 1 : Find out DO : It is clear - 125 mg Step 2 : Find TA : If you read the question carefully it is clearly mentioned that "Add 2 mL of sterile water". So, the TA would be - 2 mL Step 3 : Find DA : If you read the question carefully it is clearly mentioned that "Solution contains 225 mg per mL" . So in 2 mL (our TA is 2 mL) the dose would be 225 x 2 = 450 mg Step 4 : Watch the Units : All units are proper - in mg and in mL. Now put the values into the formula and apply the formula The Correct Answer would be : 0.55 mL From this question we learnt a few points - 1. All the information given in the question may NOT be useful to solve the question (as in this question "The vial contains 0.5 gms of Kefzol" is of no use to solve the question) 2. We should always follow the steps so that we get the right answer. 3. At times, exact figures are NOT given in the question. We need to extract the figure we need. ( as in this question we need to extract the actual values by analyzing the words of the questions - "Solution contains 225 mg per mL" ) Please note : This question is NCLEX level. I just wanted to deliver the message that if you follow the steps and apply this simple formula, all questions can be solved easily. Thank you Pratibha Shila for watching the video and properly trying to solve the question. Stay connected, we'll bring more topics for you.
Really very helpful… I request for drug calculations for heparin and insulin…and IV calculations….. also question based on ordered individual safe dose… … hope u got wat I’m trying to ask … waiting for video
@@imranahmed9202 Yes, your answer is Correct. To be exact the answer should be 0.55 mL. (As per the book - if we round it off, the answer may be 0.6 mL ) .. You have solved it upto one decimal place - 0.5 mL (this is also considered right, but always try to solve at least upto two decimal places.) Good Job Imran. Keep Learning and Stay Connected.
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Also take out some time to visit our official website.
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Can u tell me my anwer is wrong or ryt ....?
@@pratibhashila9114 This question is a bit tricky (as too much information is given in the question). You just need to take out the information we require.
We just need to follow the steps -
Step 1 : Find out DO : It is clear - 125 mg
Step 2 : Find TA : If you read the question carefully it is clearly mentioned that "Add 2 mL of sterile water". So, the TA would be - 2 mL
Step 3 : Find DA : If you read the question carefully it is clearly mentioned that "Solution contains 225 mg per mL" . So in 2 mL (our TA is 2 mL) the dose would be 225 x 2 = 450 mg
Step 4 : Watch the Units : All units are proper - in mg and in mL.
Now put the values into the formula and apply the formula
The Correct Answer would be : 0.55 mL
From this question we learnt a few points -
1. All the information given in the question may NOT be useful to solve the question (as in this question "The vial contains 0.5 gms of Kefzol" is of no use to solve the question)
2. We should always follow the steps so that we get the right answer.
3. At times, exact figures are NOT given in the question. We need to extract the figure we need. ( as in this question we need to extract the actual values by analyzing the words of the questions - "Solution contains 225 mg per mL" )
Please note : This question is NCLEX level. I just wanted to deliver the message that if you follow the steps and apply this simple formula, all questions can be solved easily.
Thank you Pratibha Shila for watching the video and properly trying to solve the question. Stay connected, we'll bring more topics for you.
Sir class give nursing pharmacology
Excellant presentation, thanks for your effort
Really very helpful… I request for drug calculations for heparin and insulin…and IV calculations….. also question based on ordered individual safe dose… … hope u got wat I’m trying to ask … waiting for video
Very helpful video sir 🙏🙏🙏
A lot of thanks,Sir. Very helpful video 👍👍👍...
I hope you'll able to solve most of the questions now..
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@@pateljay2363 you may check the first link in the description for detailed answer.
@@StaffNurseExam yes sir I had seen it Now I'm Able to Understand
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0.55ml is right answer
For detailed solution check first link in description.
0.55ml
Well done Anushree, For correct Answer - refer to first link in video description
3.6 ml
The right answer would be 0.55 mL. Please refer to the solution given in the topmost comment.
I loved it because you give it a try. Keep Practicing. We'll bring more questions on this.
Thanks i got ryt anser 0.55 ml
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Sir is it correct
@@imranahmed9202 Yes, your answer is Correct. To be exact the answer should be 0.55 mL. (As per the book - if we round it off, the answer may be 0.6 mL ) ..
You have solved it upto one decimal place - 0.5 mL (this is also considered right, but always try to solve at least upto two decimal places.)
Good Job Imran.
Keep Learning and Stay Connected.
@@StaffNurseExam Thank you sir