0.5 cup = Correct Answers 120 mL
1 cm = Correct Answers 10 mm
1 cup = Correct Answers 8 oz
240 mL
1 g = Correct Answers 0.001 kg
1000 mg
1000000 mcg
1 kg = Correct Answers 1000 g
1 L = Correct Answers 1000 mL
1 mcg = Correct Answers 0.000001 g
0.001 mg
1 mg = Correct Answers 0.001 g
1000 mcg
1 mL = Correct Answers 0.001 L
1 oz = Correct Answers 30 mL
1 Tbsp = Correct Answers 15 mL
1 tsp = Correct Answers 5 mL
,1.5 mcg = Correct Answers 0.0015 mg
10 cm = Correct Answers 0.1 m
10 g = Correct Answers 10000 mg
10 mcg = Correct Answers 0.01 mg
0.00001 g
10 mg Correct Answers 0.01 g
2 oz = Correct Answers 60 mL
2 Tbsp = Correct Answers 30 mL
2.2 lb = Correct Answers 1 kg
2.5 mg = Correct Answers 2500 mcg
20 mcg = Correct Answers 0.00002 g
20 mg = Correct Answers 20000 mcg
3 cm = Correct Answers 0.03 m
3 tsp = Correct Answers 15 mL
4 mL = Correct Answers 0.004 L
4 mm = Correct Answers 0.4 cm
,5 g = Correct Answers 0.005 kg
5 kg = Correct Answers 5000 g
5 mL = Correct Answers 0.005 L
5 mm = Correct Answers 0.5 cm
50 mcg = Correct Answers 0.00005
7 g = Correct Answers 7000 mg
8 g = Correct Answers 8000 mg
A client drinks 8 oz of water. Which of the following is a correct
conversion of the client's intake? Correct Answers 240 mL
A nurse has a handwritten prescription that is difficult to read.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take to avoid an
error in medication administration? Correct Answers Call the
provider for clarification of the prescription
A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving a medication that
typically causes drowsiness. While assessing the client, the
nurse notes that the medication has caused the client to become
hyperactive. Which of the following terms describes the client's
expected response to the medication? Correct Answers
Idiosyncratic effect
A nurse is documented a client's response to a pain medication.
Which of the following is an example of correct documentation
, regarding the clients's response to pain? Correct Answers The
client reports pain decreased 30 min after medication
administration to 3 on a scale of 0 to 10
A nurse is preparing to administer an oral medication to a client.
Which of the following actions is the nurse's priority? Correct
Answers Confirm the client's identity using two methods
A nurse is preparing to administer several PO medications to a
client. The client states they can only take one pill at a time.
Which of the following actions should the nurse take? Correct
Answers Remain at the bedside until the client has taken all of
the medications
A nurse is providing instruction to a client who has a new
prescription for cimetidine 150 mg PO every 12 hr. Available is
300 mg/5 mL. How many tsp should the nurse instruct the client
to take per dose? (Round the answer to the nearest tenth.)
Correct Answers 0.5 tsp per dose
A nurse is reviewing a group of prescriptions. Which of the
following should the nurse identify as an example of a complete
prescription? Correct Answers Digoxin 1.25 mg PO daily
A nurse is reviewing instructions with a client who has a new
prescription for furosemide 20 mg PO daily. Available is 8 mg/
mL. The nurse should instruct the client to take how many tsp
daily? Correct Answers 0.5 tsp daily
A nurse is reviewing instructions with a client who has a new
prescription for furosemide 75 mg PO daily. Available is 10