Test Bank for Clinical Calculations 10th Edition Kee / All Chapters 7-17 / Full Complete 2023 – 2024

Clinical Calculations 10th Edition Kee Test Bank
Chapter 07: Methods of Calculation for Individualized Drug Dosing
Kee: Clinical Calculations: With Applications to General and Specialty Areas, 10th
Edition
OTHER
Body Surface Area by Square Root

  1. Order: cyclophosphamide 500 mg/m2
    in 500 mL of normal saline solution (NSS) over 90
    minutes
    Patient height and weight: 5 ft 10 in, 142 lb
    Drug available: cyclophosphamide 100 mg dilute with 5 mL of sterile water; yields 20 mg/mL
    a. What is the patient’s body surface area (BSA) (m2
    )?
    b. What is the total dose?
    c. How many milliliters should you prepare?
    ANS:
    a.
    b. 500 mg/m2  1.78 m2 = 890 mg
    c. FE: 890 mg/100 mg  5 mL = 44.5 mL
    OR
  2. Order: cisplatin 50 mg/m2
    in 500 mL of NSS intravenously over 90 minutes
    Patient height and weight: 5 ft 6 in, 160 lb
    Drug available: cisplatin 100 mg/100 mL
    a. What is the patient’s BSA (m2
    )?
    b. What is the total dose?
    c. How many milliliters should you prepare?
    ANS:
    a.
    b. 50 mg  1.84 m2 = 92 mg
    c. FE: 92 mg/100 mg  100 mL = 92 mL
    OR
  3. For the following questions, use the square root method and/or nomogram. Note discrepancies
    between methods.

Give dacarbazine 250 mg/m2
/day  5 days.
Patient height: 5 ft 10 in
Patient weight: 173 lb
What is the daily dose with
a. square root method?
b. nomogram?
ANS:
a.
250 mg/m2
/day  1.97 m2 = 493 mg/day
b. Height 70 in, weight 173 lb, intersects 2.02 m2
250 mg/m2
/day  2.02 m2 = 505  500 mg/day

  1. For the following questions, use the square root method and/or nomogram. Note discrepancies
    between methods.

Give 5-fluorouracil 450 mg/m2
/wk.
Patient height: 5 ft 6 in
Patient weight: 210 lb
What is the weekly dose with
a. square root method?
b. nomogram?
ANS:
a.
450 mg/m2
/wk  2.10 m2 = 945 mg/wk
b. Height 66 in, weight 210 lb, intersects 2.04 m2
450 mg/m2
/wk  2.04 m2 = 918  920 mg/wk

  1. For the following questions, use the square root method and/or nomogram. Note discrepancies
    between methods.

Give leucovorin 200 mg/m2
/wk.
Patient height: 5 ft 6 in
Patient weight: 210 lb
What is the weekly dose with
a. square root method?
b. nomogram?
ANS:
a.
200 mg/m2
/wk  2.10 m2 = 420 mg/wk
b. Height 66 in, weight 210 lb, intersects 2.04 m2
200 mg/m2
/wk  2.04 m2 = 408.00  400 mg/wk

  1. For the following questions, use the square root method and/or nomogram. Note discrepancies
    between methods.

Leave a Comment

Scroll to Top