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NUR2407 - Dose Calculation Correctly Solved Exam *Q&A* |Verified Study Set| 2025/2024 A physician orders 500 mg of a medication to be given. The available medication is in 250 mg tablets. How many tablets should you administer? 2 tablets A patient is prescribed 0.25 mg of a drug, and the ...

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Solved Exam *Q&A* |Verified Study Set|
2025/2024
A physician orders 500 mg of a medication to be given. The available medication is in 250 mg

tablets. How many tablets should you administer?

2 tablets



A patient is prescribed 0.25 mg of a drug, and the available dose is 0.5 mg per tablet. How many

tablets should you give the patient?

0.5 tablet



The doctor orders 1.2 grams of medication, and you have 600 mg tablets available. How many

tablets should you administer?

2 tablets



The patient needs 150 mg of a medication, and the vial contains 100 mg per 2 mL. How many

mL will you administer?

3 mL



A patient is prescribed 20 mg of a drug, and the available solution is 10 mg per mL. How many

mL should you administer?

2 mL

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, A medication is prescribed at 75 mg, and the stock solution is 25 mg per mL. How many mL will

you give?

3 mL



The physician orders 2.5 g of medication, but the pharmacy provides 500 mg tablets. How many

tablets will you administer?

5 tablets



A patient requires 125 mg of medication, and you have a solution with 50 mg per mL. How

many mL will you administer?

2.5 mL



A child is prescribed 150 mg of medication, and the liquid form contains 75 mg per 5 mL. How

many mL will you give?

10 mL



The order is for 200 mg of a medication. You have 100 mg/2 mL available. How many mL will

you administer?

4 mL



You need to give 0.6 g of a medication, but you only have 300 mg tablets. How many tablets

should be given?

2

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