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Elevate your nursing studies with the Test Bank for Calculate with Confidence, 8th Edition by Deborah Gray Morris! Tailored for nursing students, this vital resource, identified by ISBN 9780323696951, is your go-to guide. Explore essential calculations across 165 pages and 24 insightful sections.

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,Table of content
Chapter 1: Fractions
Chapter 2: Decimals
Chapter 3: Ratio and Proportion
Chapter 4: Percentages
Chapter 5: Metric System
Chapter 6: Apothecary and Household Systems and Additional Measures Used in Medication
Administration
Chapter 7: Converting Within and Between Systems
Chapter 8: Additional Conversions Useful in the Health Care Setting
Chapter 9: Medication Administration
Chapter 10: Understanding and Interpreting Medication Orders
Chapter 11: Medication Administration Records and Drug Distribution Systems
Chapter 12: Reading Medication Labels
Chapter 13: Dosage Calculation Using the Ratio and Proportion Method
Chapter 14: Dosage Calculation Using the Formula Method
Chapter 15: Dosage Calculation Using the Dimensional Analysis Method
Chapter 16: Oral Medications
Chapter 17: Parenteral Medications
Chapter 18: Reconstitution of Solutions
Chapter 19: Insulin
Chapter 20: Intravenous Solutions and Equipment
Chapter 21: Intravenous Calculations
Chapter 22: Heparin Calculations
Chapter 23: Critical Care Calculations
Chapter 24: Pediatric and Adult Dosage Calculations Based on Weight

,Chapter 01: Fractions
Morris: Calculate with Confidence, 8th Edition


COMPLETION

1. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.
54/81 = _____

ANS: 2/3

PTS: 1

2. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.
105/135 = _____

ANS: 7/9

PTS: 1

3. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.
39/65 = _____

ANS: 3/5

PTS: 1

4. Change the following improper fraction to a whole or mixed number.
325/16 = _____

ANS: 20 5/16

PTS: 1

5. Change the following improper fraction to a whole or mixed number.
1,500/100 = _____

ANS: 15

PTS: 1

6. Change the following improper fraction to a whole or mixed number.
193/62 = _____

ANS: 3 7/62

PTS: 1

7. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.
12 1/8 = _____

, ANS: 97/8

PTS: 1

8. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.
29 2/3 = _____

ANS: 89/3

PTS: 1

9. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.
1/12 + 6/12 + 5/12 = ____

ANS: 1

PTS: 1

10. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.
3/8 – 1/3 = _____

ANS: 1/24

PTS: 1

11. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.
4/5  5/16 = _____

ANS: 1/4

PTS: 1

12. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.
1/12  1/15 = _____

ANS: 1/180

PTS: 1

13. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.
3/5 ÷ 5 = _____

ANS: 3/25

PTS: 1

14. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms.
1/100 ÷ 1/200 = _____

ANS: 2

, PTS: 1

15. Indicate which fraction is the largest.
1/100, 1/150, 1/200: _____

ANS: 1/100

PTS: 1

16. Arrange the following fractions from smallest to largest.
1/6, 1/5, 1/8, 1/4, 1/3: _______________

ANS: 1/8, 1/6, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3

PTS: 1

17. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
1/5 + 1/2 + 1/4 = _____

ANS: 19/20

PTS: 1

18. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
16 5/6 – 14 3/8 = ____

ANS: 2 11/24

PTS: 1

19. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
6 10/12  15/3 = _____

ANS: 34 1/6

PTS: 1

20. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
56 ÷ 9/20 = _____

ANS: 124 4/9

PTS: 1

21. Indicate the largest number in the following set.
5/6, 5/8: _____

ANS: 5/6

PTS: 1

,22. Indicate the largest number in the following set.
1/30, 1/4, 1/150: _____

ANS: 1/4

PTS: 1

23. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.
34/102 = _____

ANS: 1/3

PTS: 1

24. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms.
60/1200 = _____

ANS: 1/20

PTS: 1

25. Express the following improper fraction as a mixed number. Reduce to lowest terms.
24/18 = _____

ANS: 1 1/3

PTS: 1

26. Express the following improper fraction as a mixed number. Reduce to lowest terms.
15/13 = _____

ANS: 1 2/13

PTS: 1

27. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.
9 1/9 = _____

ANS: 82/9

PTS: 1

28. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction.
6 7/10 = _____

ANS: 67/10

PTS: 1

29. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
6 5/16 + 5 3/16 = _____

, ANS: 11 1/2

PTS: 1

30. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
4 3/10 + 2 2/10 = _____

ANS: 6 1/2

PTS: 1

31. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
3 1/5 + 3 2/3 + 2 1/2 = _____

ANS: 12 11/30

PTS: 1

32. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
1 2/4 + 3 1/3 = _____

ANS: 4 5/6

PTS: 1

33. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
15/21 – 10/21 = _____

ANS: 5/21

PTS: 1

34. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
8/16 – 1/4 = _____

ANS: 1/4

PTS: 1

35. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
14 – 5/9 = _____

ANS: 13 4/9

PTS: 1

36. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
6 1/4 – 2 5/8 = ____

ANS: 3 5/8

, PTS: 1

37. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated.
5 1/3 – 1 7/12 = _____

ANS: 3 3/4

PTS: 1

38. A client received 2 1/2 ounces (oz) of medication at breakfast and 2 1/3 oz at lunch. How
many oz of medication has the client received? _____

ANS: 4 5/6 oz

PTS: 1

39. A client weighed 147 1/2 pounds (lb), lost 6 3/4 lb due to illness. How many pounds does the
client now weigh? ____

ANS: 140 3/4 lb

PTS: 1

40. A client drank 2/3 of a 12 ounce (oz) can of seltzer water. How many ounces of seltzer water
did the client drink? ______

ANS: 8 oz

PTS: 1

41. A client is supposed to drink a 10-ounce (oz) bottle of magnesium citrate before an X-ray
study. The client was able to drink 4 oz. How much of the magnesium citrate remains?
(Express answer as a fraction reduced to lowest terms.) ______

ANS: 2/5 bottle

PTS: 1

42. The nurse is instructed to give a client 2/3 of a cup of solution. If 1 cup = 240 milliliters (mL),
how many mL should the nurse administer? _____

ANS: 160 mL

PTS: 1

43. A bottle of tablets(tabs) has 90 scored tablets so that each tablet (tab) can be divided into two
pieces. If a typical dose is tab, how many doses does the bottle contain? ______

ANS: 180 doses

PTS: 1

,44. The nurse administers ounces of a medication four times a day to a client for 5 days.
How much medication did the client receive over the 5 days? _______

ANS: 25 ounces

PTS: 1

45. One tablet contains 250 milligrams of medication. How many milligrams are in tablets?
_______

ANS: 1,125 milligrams

PTS: 1

, Chapter 02: Decimals
Morris: Calculate with Confidence, 8th Edition


COMPLETION

1. Change the following to a decimal. Carry division three places as indicated. Do not round off.
1/64 = _____

ANS: 0.015

PTS: 1

2. Change the following to a decimal. Carry division three places as indicated. Do not round off.
5/18 = _____

ANS: 0.277

PTS: 1

3. Change the following decimal to a fraction. Reduce to lowest terms if indicated.
7.025 = _____

ANS: 7 1/40

PTS: 1

4. Change the following decimal to a fraction. Reduce to lowest terms if indicated.
0.0001 = _____

ANS: 1/10,000

PTS: 1

5. Identify the decimal with the largest value in the following set.
0.6, 0.128 = _____

ANS: 0.6

PTS: 1

6. Identify the decimal with the largest value in the following set.
0.7, 0.67, 0.86: _____

ANS: 0.86

PTS: 1

7. Round off the following decimal to the nearest tenth.
3.539 = _____

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