1) The maximum volume of medication to be delivered into the deltoid muscle is ________ ml. A) 3 B) 1 C) 2 D) 5 2) Using microdrip IV tubing, how many drops of fluid equal 1 ml? A) 60 B) 10 C) 20 D) 15 3) Which of the following is a disadvantage of pulmonary drug administration via nebulizer or metered dose inhaler? A) It requires a larger dose than other routes. B) It requires the patient to have adequate ventilation. C) Pulmonary absorption is a slow route for drug administration. D) Side effects are more likely with pulmonary drug administration. 4) A plastic or glass container with a self-sealing rubber top is known as a(n): A) Vial B) Blister pack C) Ampule D) Prefilled syringe 5) Your patient weighs 22 pounds and is to receive 0.02 mg/kg of atropine IV push. You have a multidose vial of atropine containing 20 ml at a concentration of 0.04 mg/ml. What volume (in ml) of medication is to be injected? A) 0.5 B) 2.5 C) 0.25 D) 5 6) Which of the following types of medication would be placed in a soufflé cup for administration to a patient? A) Suppository B) Powder C) Syrup D) Tablet 7) Which of the following is a disadvantage to intravascular volume replacement with isotonic crystalloid solutions? A) Two-thirds of the volume leaves the intravascular space within 1 hour. B) Intracellular fluid shifts to the vascular space. C) Sodium shifts into cells, and potassium shifts out of cells. D) There is an immediate shift of vascular volume to the interstitial space. 8) A liquid preparation that contains small particles of a solid medication is known as a(n): A) Suspension B) Elixir C) Syrup D) Reconstituted medication 9) Which of the following is appropriate for a subcutaneous injection of medication?A) Volume of 1 ml or less B) 18 gauge, ¾†needle C) Insertion of the needle at a 90-degree angle D) Up to 2 ml of medication Answer: ADiff: 2   Page Ref: 249Standard: Pharmacology (Medication Administration)Objective: 8 10) When preparing for venipuncture, a constricting band should be applied tight enough to restrict ________ flow. A) Venous but not arterial B) Arterial but not venous C) Neither arterial nor venous D) Both arterial and venous 1