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a pharmacy technician is preparing 1l of 3% nacl solution. how many g o…

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a pharmacy technician is preparing 1l of 3% nacl solution. how many g of nacl should the technician use?
○ 16 g
○ 40 g
○ 8 g
○ 30 g

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a pharmacy technician is processing a prescription for albuterol sulfate (proair) 90 mcg per puff that reads, \take 1 puff po qid.\ the technician should identify that which of the following is the total daily dosage for this prescription?
270 mcg
450 mcg
360 mcg

Explanation:

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First Question (Preparing 1L of 3% NaCl solution)

Step1: Understand percentage solution

A 3% NaCl solution means 3 grams of NaCl per 100 mL of solution (since percentage weight/volume is g per 100 mL for aqueous solutions in pharmacy).

Step2: Convert volume to mL

1 L = 1000 mL.

Step3: Calculate amount of NaCl

If 100 mL needs 3 g, then 1000 mL (1 L) needs $\frac{3\ g}{100\ mL} \times 1000\ mL = 30\ g$.

Step1: Understand "qid"

"qid" means 4 times a day.

Step2: Calculate daily dosage

Each puff is 90 mcg, and take 1 puff 4 times a day. So total daily dosage is $90\ mcg/puff \times 1 \ puff \times 4 \ times = 360\ mcg$.

Answer:

30 g (the option with 30 g)

Second Question (Albuterol Sulfate Dosage)