B GRADED A+ (ACTUAL TEST ) Questions and Answers (Solved)
- A vial containing 1 gram of medication has to be reconstituted to a 2.5% solution (w/v).
- 25 mL, resulting in a concentration of 4 mg/mL
- 40 mL, resulting in a concentration of 2.5 mg/mL
- 40 mL, resulting in a concentration of 4 mg/mL
- 40 mL, resulting in a concentration of 25 mg/mL
What volume of diluent is needed and what concentration will result?
Answer: d) 40 mL, resulting in a concentration of 25 mg/mL
- How many grams of sodium chloride should be dissolved in a 1.5 L of water to make a 12%
solution?
- 1.8 g
- 18 g
- 180 g
- 1800 g
Answer: c) 180 g
- If a horse is given 825 mL of a 10% solution of guaifenesin, the amount in grams of
guaifenesin given is:
- 0.825 g
- 8.25 g
- 82.5 g
- 825 g
Answer: c) 82.5 g
- A vial of penicillin contains 2,000,000 units of the dry drug. To make the penicillin into a
solution that contains 400,000 units/mL, how much diluent is needed?
- 2 mL
- 4 mL
- 5 mL
- 10 mL
Answer: C) 5 mL
- Metoclopramide belongs to which class of drugs?
- antiemetic 1 / 2
- anti-infective agent
- nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent
- muscle relaxant
Answer: a) antiemetic
6. Acepromazine is classified as a/an:
- neuroleptanalgesic
- anticholinergic
- dissociative
- tranquilizer
Answer: d) tranquilizer
- Butorphanol tartrate has been prescribed for a Pomeranian with a collapsed trachea. The client
should be cautioned that a common side effect of this drug is:
- hyperventilation
- tachycardia
- polydipsia
- sedation
Answer: d) sedation
- Ivermectin is classified as which type of agent?
- fungicide
- antihelmintic
- antibiotic
- disinfectant
Answer: b) antihelmintic
- Which of the following is a common side effect of glucocorticoid usage?
a) Polyuria
- inappetence
- vomiting
- pruritus
Answer: a) polyuria
- The term that is used to describe the removal of the dorsal, bony roof of the spinal canal is:
- myectomy
- laminectomy
- / 2