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TESTBANK;
Henke'sMed-Math:DosageCalculation,
Preparation&Administration
bySUSANBUCHHOLZ 10THEDITION
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TableofContents
Chapter1,ArithmeticNeededforDosage V
Chapter2,MetricandHouseholdS ystemsofMeasurementChapter3,
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V DrugAbbreviations,Labels,andPackaging Chapter4,CalculationofOralMedications— V
SolidsandLiquids Chapter5,LiquidsforInjection
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Chapter6,CalculationofBasicIVDripRatesChapter7,Special
TypesofIVCalculations
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Chapter 8, Dosage Problems for Infants and Children
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Chapter 9, Information Basic to Administering Drugs
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Chapter10,AdministrationProcedures
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Chapter1,ArithmeticNeededforDosage
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Format:MultipleChoice
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Chapter:1
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ClientNeeds: PhysiologicalIntegrity:BasicCareandcomfort
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Difficulty: Moderate .
PageandHeader:2,DividingWholeNumbers;3,Fractions
IntegratedProcess: Teaching/Learning
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Objective: 1,2
1. Apatient/clientwasinstructedtodrink25ozofwaterwithin2hoursbutwasonly
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A) 2/5
B) 3/5 .
C) 2/25
D) 25/25
Ans: A .
Feedback: Subtract the quantity of water the client drank (15 oz) from the total available
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quantity(25oz):10ozremain.Todetermineta hb i reb . cpo om r/ t te is ot
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nofthewaterthat remains,createa
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fractionbydividing10oz(remainingportion)by25oz(total
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portion).Therefore,10dividedby25=10/25.Toreducefractions,findthelargest
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numberthatcanbedividedevenlyintothenumeratorandthedenominator(5).Ten
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CognitiveLevel:Apply
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IntegratedProcess:Teaching/Learning
Objective: 1,2
2. A patient/clientwasprescribed240mLofEnsurebymouthandasupplementbut
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consumedonly100mL.WhatportionoftheEnsure remained?
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B) 7/12
C) 100/240
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quantity(240mL):140mLremain. Todetermine theportionofthe
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Ensurethatremains,createafractionbydividing140mL(remainingportion)by240
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mL( totalportion).Therefore,140dividedby240=7/12.Toreducefractions,findthe
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largestnumberthatcanbedividedevenlyintothenumeratorandthedenominator
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(20);140dividedby20(140/20)=7;240/20=12.Thefraction 140/240canbe
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Difficulty: Difficult .
PageandHeader: 2,MultiplyingWholeNumbers;3,FractionsIntegratedProcess: V
CommunicationandDocumentation
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Objective: 1,2
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3. 4 oz.ofcoffee,2/3oz.oficecream,and1 oz.
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A) 33/4 .
B) 45/12
C) 42/3
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D) 44/9
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