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Dosage Calculations Practice Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Order: Biaxin 200 mg p.o. q 12 h for a child who weighs 45 lbs. 
Have: Biaxin 125 mg per 5 mL 
 
Biaxin label states 15 mg/kg/day in two equal doses. 
 
Is this dosage safe? - Answer-1. Convert lbs to kgs. 45lbs = 20.5 kg 
 
2. Calculate the recommended dose per day. A child weighing 20.5 kg can have 307.5 mg PER DAY. So, divide 307.5 by 2 to get a single dose. So, the maximum single dose is 153.75 mg. 
 
3. NO, the ordered dose is not safe. The doctor ordered 200 mg which is more than 153.75 m...
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ATI Oral Medications Dosage Calculation Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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ATI Oral Medications Dosage Calculation Exam 
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A nurse is preparing to administer amlodipine 10 mg PO once per day to a client. The 
amount available is amlodipine 2.5 mg/tablet. How many tablets should the nurse 
administer? - Answer- 10 mg / 2.5 mg/tablet = 4 tablets 
A nurse is preparing to administer potassium chloride 15 mEq PO every 12 hr. Available 
is potassium chloride liquid 20 mEq/15 mL. How many mL should the nurse administer 
per dose? - Answer- 15 mE...
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Combined 7 Versions Of Dosage Calculation Practices 2022/2023 All Answered Correctly.
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Combined 7 Versions Of Dosage Calculation Practices 2022/2023 All Answered Correctly. 
 
Dosage Calculation Practice 
A patient has an order for Chloromycetin, 500 mg every 6 hours. The drug comes in 250 mg capsules. What would the nurse administer? 
2 tabs 
A nurse is to administer 150 mg of a drug intramuscularly. The label on the multidose vials reads 100 mg/mL. How much would the nurse give? 
1.5 mL 
A nurse is to administer 30 mg of furosemide (Lasix) to a client with congestive heart fail...
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Dosage Calculation - Examples Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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A provider prescribes magnesium hydroxide 2 oz PO daily. The amount available is 30mL/unit dose. How 
many unit doses should the nurse administer? (Round answer to nearest whole number) - x unite 
doses = 1unit dose/30mL X 30mL/1oz X 2oz/1 
= 2 unit doses 
A nurse is reviewing instructions with a client who has a new order prescription for furosemide 75 mg PO 
daily. Available is 10mg/mL. The nurse should instruct the client to take how many tsp daily? (Round 
answer to nearest tenth) - X tsp = ...
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Chapter 12 Methods of Dosage Calculations
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True / False Questions 
 
Chapter 012 Methods of Dosage Calculation 
1. The dosage ordered will be found on all drug labels. 
True False 
 
2. The prescription dosage unit and the dosage unit on hand will always be the same. 
True False 
 
3. It is important to determine the desired dose before calculating the amount to administer. 
True False 
 
4. There will be a slight difference in the answer obtained when using proportion versus 
dimensional analysis calculation methods. 
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Dosage Calculation: PN Fundamentals Online Practice Assessment 3.0 correctly answered rated A+ 2024/2025
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Dosage Calculation: PN Fundamentals Online Practice Assessment 3.0Administering phenobarbital 6 mg/kg/day PO divided in equal doses every 12 hrs to a patient weighing 44 lb. Available 20 mg/5 mL. How many mL per dose? - correct answer 15 mL 
Patient needs 6 mg per kg a day, in 2 doses that are 12hrs apart & is 44lb; FYI lb/2.2 = x kg 
5mL = 20mg SO 1 mL = 4 mg 
40lb/2.2 = 20kg so 6mg*20kg = 120mg a day OR 60mg per 12hr dose SO 60mg/4mg= 15mL 
 
Administering cefaclor 500 mg PO every 12 hrs. Ava...
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5/8 ÷ 7/8 - correct answer 40/56 
 
5/8 ÷ 9/27 - correct answer 135/72 
 
Solve: 6.5 ÷ 1.5 - correct answer 4.3 
 
Solve: 45.67 + 0.61 - correct answer 46.28 
 
Ms. Barker brings in the following prescription: 
Cefuroxime 250 mg/5 mL 
Sig: ½ tsp BID x 10 d 
Disp: 50 mL 
What is the Roman numeral for the dispensed quantity? - correct answer L 
 
Solve: 5/16 + 3/32 - correct answer 13/32 
 
1/6 x 5/6 - correct answer 5/36 
 
Solve: 9/12 - 2/12 - correct answer 7/12 
 
Solve: 8.2 x ...
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Dosage Calculations Practice Exam | Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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Dosage Calculations Practice Exam | Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
Order: Biaxin 200 mg p.o. q 12 h for a child who weighs 45 lbs. 
Have: Biaxin 125 mg per 5 mL 
 
Biaxin label states 15 mg/kg/day in two equal doses. 
 
Is this dosage safe? - ANSWER - 1. Convert lbs to kgs. 45lbs = 20.5 kg 
 
2. Calculate the recommended dose per day. A child weighing 20.5 kg can have 307.5 mg PER DAY. So, divide 307.5 by 2 to get a single...
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Applied Healthcare Statistics FINAL Exam With Complete Questions And Answers.
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discrete data - correct answer distinct values, can be counted, unconnected points (ex. number of students) 
 
continuous data - correct answer values are within a range, measured not counted, no gaps between data points (ex. time in a race) 
 
less than or greater than - correct answer marked with (parenthesis), open circle on number line 
 
less than or e...
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Dosage Calculations Practice Test Questions 100% Solved!!
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Order: Biaxin 200 mg p.o. q 12 h for a child who weighs 45 lbs. 
Have: Biaxin 125 mg per 5 mL 
 
Biaxin label states 15 mg/kg/day in two equal doses. 
 
Is this dosage safe? -ANSWER 1. Convert lbs to kgs. 45lbs = 20.5 kg 
 
2. Calculate the recommended dose per day. A child weighing 20.5 kg can have 307.5 mg PER DAY. So, divide 307.5 by 2 to get a single dose. So, the maximum single dose is 153.75 mg. 
 
3. NO, the ordered dose is not safe. The doctor ordered 200 mg which is more than 153.75 mg...
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