When mixing a dry drug in a vial with 1 ounce of the accompanying diluting fluid (diluent), how many milliliters should you add to the dry drug in the vial?
a. 15
b. 30
c. 45
d. 60
Question 2
Why should you teach a patient to use a small medication cup to measure a liquid drug rather than a tableware teaspoon?
a. A child may learn to think that all tableware teaspoons contain drugs.
b. Teaspoons are more likely to spill and waste drug than a medication cup.
c. Medication cups measure liquids more accurately than tableware teaspoons.
d. Medication cups are less likely to change the taste of the drug than tableware teaspoons.