Reconstitution Calculation Worksheet
This worksheet helps students practice reconstitution calculations, focusing on determining the amount of solvent needed to achieve a desired concentration.
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Reconstitution Calculation Worksheet
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Read each problem carefully and calculate the required amount of solvent or final concentration. Show all your work.
1. A medication comes in a vial containing 250 mg of powder. The desired concentration is 50 mg/mL. How much solvent should be added to reconstitute the medication?

2. If you have 100 mg of a drug and reconstitute it with 2 mL of solvent, the final concentration will be mg/mL.
3. To achieve a 25 mg/mL solution from a 500 mg vial, you would need to add mL of solvent.
4. A nurse needs to prepare a 10 mg/mL solution. The drug is available in a 200 mg vial. What volume of solvent is required?
10 mL
20 mL
200 mL
2 mL
5. Reconstitution involves adding a solvent to a powdered drug to create a liquid solution.
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False
6. You have a 1-gram vial of medication and need to prepare a solution with a concentration of 250 mg/5 mL. How much solvent should you add to the vial?