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Pharmaceu)cal Calcula)ons Quiz – Finals

Name _________________________________ Sec)on _________ Date ____________

1. How many grams of sodium chloride (NaCl) should be used in preparing 18 liters of a solution containing 154 mEq/L?

2. A flavored potassium chloride packet contains 2.6 g of potassium chloride. How many milliequivalents of potassium chloride are
represented in each packet?

3. K-TAB, a slow-release potassium chloride tablet, contains 750 mg of potassium chloride in a wax/polymer matrix. How many
milliequivalents of potassium chloride are supplied by a dosage of two tablets three times a day?

4. How many grams of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3—m.w. 84) should be used in preparing a liter of a solution to contain 44.6 mEq
per 50 mL?

5. Ringer’s solution contains 0.65 g of calcium chloride per liter. Express the concentration in terms of milliequivalents of calcium
chloride (CaCl2⋅2H2O—m.w. 147) per liter.

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