You have woken up late for work, and only have time to complete 5 of the following 15 tasks that you would normally complete. Which of the 5 tasks would you choose to do before leaving home?
Hit your alarm’s snooze button
Brush your teeth
Make your coffee
Have a shower
Iron your clothes
Get dressed
Have Breakfast
Make your bed
Drink a glass of water
Exercise
Make a to-do-list
Feed your pet
Check emails/messages
Call your mother
Call your best friend
‘BlackStone Tutors 5 Step Approach to Prioritisation Tasks’
               If additional item/options were permitted, I would also consider taking….
               Alternatively, if the task were based in ………….I would prioritise taking……….
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​I would brush my teeth, have a shower, get dressed, drink a glass of water, and feed my pet
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Prepare a poster and a two minute presentation, demonstrating your attributes and explaining why you should be offered a place to study Pharmacy.
A prepared but natural approach, addressing the following areas:
‘Hello, my name is………………….and thank you very much for inviting me today. Over the next 2 minutes, I wish to inform you about some of my personal strengths, why I would like to study Pharmacy and in particular I would very much like to be a part of the University of…………………………’
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A patient is to be given 660ml of a medication by intravenous infusion using a controller with a drip factor of 13 drops/ml. The medication is to be given over a 6 hour period. What would you set the drip rate to (to the nearest whole number)?
660ml needs to be given over 6 hours
110 ml needs to be given over 1 hour
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110ml = 1,430 drops (per hour)
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= 23.83 drops/minute
= 24 drops/minute (to the nearest whole number)
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​A nurse is administrating a drug to a patient that needs to be prepared intravenously. The drug has to be diluted into saline, with 3mg being diluted into 60ml of saline. 0.5mg of the drug is needed per 7 kilograms of the patient’s mass.
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For a patient that weighs 84 kilograms, what volume of saline is needed.
60ml/3mg =20 ml saline per mg of drug
84kg/7kg =12 times the standard drug needed (0.5mg)
12×0.5 =6mg
6x20ml =120ml