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Convert
35 ml= ___. cc
Correct!
35 cc
15 cc
3 cc
9 cc
Additional Question 2
The doctor writes an order to infuse a solution. The order reads: “Infuse 2 L at 150 mL/hr”. How long will it take for the infusion to complete?
ct!
13 hrs 20 minutes
18 hrs 25 minutes
14 hrs 3 minutes
6 hrs 9 minutes
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Question 3
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The doctor orders an IV weight-based medication to be infused at 4 mcg/kg/min. The patient weighs 198
lbs. You are supplied with a bag of the IV medication that reads 250mg/250 ml. How many mL/hr will you administer?
You Answered
8.35 mL/hr
0
25 mL/hr
7 mL/hr
Correct Answer
21.6 mL/hr
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Question 4
Question Score
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How is this medication supplied according to the medication label?
Capsule
Injection Solution
Correct
Oral Solution
Tablet
2.5
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Question 5
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. The doctor orders a patient to take Fakelixir (mixturezole difakate) 350 mg PO BID. Based on the total volume amount (AFTER reconstitution), how many
doses will this bottle of Fakelixir (mixturezole difakate) provide to the patient?
Correct!
20 doses
7 doses
12 doses
5 doses
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Question 6
2.5
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Question Score
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The primary health care provider prescribes theophylline 0.2 g orally twice daily. The medication label states 100-mg capsules. The nurse administers how many capsule(s) to the client at the morning dose? Fill in the blank.
_______. Capsules Correct!
Correct Answers
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Question 7
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The doctor orders 25 mg of an IV medication that needs to be reconstituted. The instructions say 50 mg of the medication is to reconstitute with normal saline for a solution of 2.5 mg/ml. How many mL will you draw up to achieve this ordered dose?
Correct Answer
10 mL
YouAnswered
1 mL
5 mL
6 mL
Additional Comments:
2.5
2
0
Question 8
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Physician order says “Infuse Regular Insulin at 8 units/hr”. You’re supplied with an IV bag of the prescribed medication that reads “125 units per 250 mL”. What will you set the infusion pump at (mL/hr) so your patient will receive 8 units/hr?
31 mL/hr
Correct!
16 mL/hr
2000 mL/hr
2 mL/hr
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Question 9
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You are caring for a patient at home who must take magnesium hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide (Maalox) 30 mL PO. How will you instruct the patient to measure the dose using ordinary household measuring devices? Fill in the blanks. Record your answer to the nearest whole number.
Answer: _____ tbsp
Correct!
Correct Answers
2.5
2.5
2
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Question 10
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A patient has a bottle of warfarin (Coumadin) 5 mg tablets at home. After his
most recent international normalized ratio (INR), the doctor calls and tells him to take 7.5 mg/day. How many tablets (scored) should the patient take? Fill in the blanks and record your answer using one decimal place.
Answer: _____. tablet(s). Correct!
Correct Answers
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Question 11
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The physician writes an order to administer an oral medication. The order says: “Administer 15 mg by mouth every 6 hours for pain levels greater than
6 on 1-10 scale”. Pharmacy dispenses you with 30 mg per tablets. What is the TOTAL number of tablets the patient can have in a DAY?
You Answered
9 tablets/day
Correct Answer
2 tablets/day
2.5
1.5
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0.5 tablet/day
0.25 tablet/day
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Question 12
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The physician writes an order to administer an oral medication. The order says: “Administer 1-gram TID by mouth for 5 days”. Pharmacy dispenses you
with 500 mg capsule. How many capsules do you administer per dose?
Correct!
2 capsules/dose
6.25 capsules/dose
3.5 capsules/dose
7 capsules/dose
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Question 13
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The doctor writes an order a liquid oral medication. The order says to administer 20 grams by mouth BID. Pharmacy dispenses you with 10 gram/15 ml. How many ml will you administer per dose?
2.5
2.5
20 ml/dose
7.5 ml/dose
15 ml/dose
Correct!
30 ml/dose
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Question 14
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The doctor writes an order for a medication. The order says to administer 12.5 mg PO BID. Pharmacy dispenses you with 6.25 mg tablets. How many tablets do you administer with this dose?
Correct!
2 tablets/dose
1.5 tablet/dose
2.75 tablets/dose
4 tablets/dose
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Question 15
2.5
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The doctor writes an order to infuse a solution. The order reads: “Infuse 300 mL over 6 hours”. What is the hourly rate (mL/hr)?
100 mL/hr
90 mL/hr
You Answered
1800 mL/hr
Correct Answer
50 mL/hr
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Question 16
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The doctor writes an order to infuse a solution. The order reads: “Infuse 2,500 mL over 1 day.”. What is the hourly rate (mL/hr)?
Correct!
104 mL/hr
24 mL/hr
140 mL/hr
5,000 mL/hr
0
2.5
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Question 17
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The doctor writes an order to infuse a solution. The order reads: “Infuse 2 L at 150 mL/hr”. How long will it take for the infusion to complete?
18 hrs 25 minutes
Correct!
13 hrs 20 minutes
14 hrs 3 minutes
6 hrs 9 minutes
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Question 18
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The doctor writes an order to infuse a solution. The order reads: “Infuse 500 mL bag at 20 gtt/min”. The drip factor is 10 gtt/mL. You start the IV infusion at 0500. At what time will the infusion be complete?
0853
You Answered
2210
2.5
0
0630
Correct Answer
0910
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Question 19
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What is the trade name of this medication?
Correct Answer
Fakelixir
Answered
mixturezole difakate
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0
Question 20
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Indicate if the following statement is true or false:
1000 mg = 1 mcg
True
ect!
False
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Question 21
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Convert the following metric measure:
0.7 g =_______ mg
Correct!
Correct Answers
0 (with margin: 0)
700 (with margin: 0)
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Question 22
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Refer to the label and answer the following question about this drug. 2.5
2.5
700
2.5
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What company manufactured this drug?
Correct!
Merck & Co Inc
Lot
Prinivil.com
Whitehouse Station
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Question 23
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A 45-year-old female patient with a history of anxiety disorder is prescribed alprazolam (Xanax) 0.5 mg orally. However, the pharmacy mistakenly dispensed Xanax 0.25 mg tablets. The nurse must administer the correct dose of 0.5 mg. How many tablets of Xanax 0.25 mg should the nurse give to
the patient?
Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Answer: ______ tablets(s).
Correct!
Correct Answers
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Question 24
2.5
2
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A 38-year-old male patient with a history of diabetic ketoacidosis had an order of 2,000 mL of D5W IV over 24 hours to be delivered with a tubing set with a drop factor of 15. How many drops per minute will you set for an infusion rate?
Round the to the nearest whole number for your final answer.
Answer: ____ gtts/minute.
Correct!
Correct Answers
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Question 25
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A nurse is preparing to administer diphenhydramine 25 mg PO every 6 hr. Available is diphenhydramine syrup 12.5mg/5mL. How many tsp should the nurse administer per dose?
_______ tsp
Correct!
Correct Answers
0 (with margin: 0)
0 (with margin: 0)
0 (with margin: 0)
2 (with margin: 0)
Additional Comments:
2.5
21
2.5
2
Question 26
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The nurse is preparing medications for a client. The client has ordered 0.25 mg of alprazolam 3 times daily. The medication comes in 0.5 mg tabs. How many tabs will the nurse administer total for the day?
Corre
ct!
1.5 tab
0.5 tab
2 tab
1 tab
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Question 27
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The primary health care provider prescribes levothyroxine 0.15 mg orally daily for a client with hypothyroidism. The medication label states 150 mcg per tablet. The home care nurse would instruct the client to take how many tablet(s)?
_______ tab
Correct!
Correct Answers
0 (with margin: 0)
0 (with margin: 0)
1 (with margin: 0)
2.5
2.5
1
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0 (with margin: 0)
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Question 28
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Choose true (T) or false (F):
1000 mg = 1 g Correct Answer
True
You Answered
False
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Question 29
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Scored (breakable) tablets with a strength of 0.5 mg are available to prepare
a dosage of 1.25 mg. How many tablets must you give?
______ tab(s).
Correct!
Correct Answers
2.5 (with margin: 0)
0 (with margin: 0)
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0
2.5
2.5
Question 30
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Convert the weight of a 14.2 kg child to lb.
______ lb.
You Answered
Correct Answers
31.2 (with margin: 0)
0 (with margin: 0)
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Question 31
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An IV is ordered to infuse at a rate of 125 ml/hr using a set calibrated at 10 gtt/ml. Calculate the gtt/min flow rate.
________ gtt/ min
You Answered
Correct Answers
20 (with margin: 0)
0 (with margin: 0)
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Question 32
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0
31.24
0
21
2.5
An IV of 1000 ml is to infuse at 90 ml/hr. What is the infusion time?
11.5 hr
!
11 hr 7 min
13 hr 20 min
12 hr
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Question 33
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Indicate if the following statement is true or false:
1000 mcg = 1 g
True
ect!
False
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Question 34
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Convert the following metric measure:
1.5 mg =_______ mcg
You Answered
2.5
0
1.5
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Correct Answers
0 (with margin: 0)
1,500 (with margin: 0)
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Question 35
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Refer to the label and answer the following question about this drug. How many tablets are in this container?
Correct!
Correct Answers
100 (with margin: 0)
0 (with margin: 0)
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Question 36
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A 68-year-old male patient is prescribed erythromycin (Erythrocin) 250 mg orally for the treatment of a respiratory infection. The pharmacy has dispensed 0.5 g tablets. The nurse needs to administer the correct dose of 250 mg. How many tablet(s) of erythromycin 0.5 g should the nurse give to the patient?
_______ tablet(s). You Answered
2.5
100
0
2
Correct Answers
0 (with margin: 0)
0.5 (with margin: 0)
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Question 37
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A nurse is preparing to administer cephalexin 0.25 g PO every 6 hr. Available
is cephalexin 500 mg tablets. How many tablets should the nurse administer per dose?
____tablets
You Answered
Correct Answers
0.5 (with margin: 0)
0 (with margin: 0)
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Question 38
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The nurse is preparing the medications for a client. The client has ordered 112.5 mcg of levothyroxine. The medication comes in 75 mcg tabs. How many tabs will the nurse administer?
Correct!
1.5 tabs
2.5 tabs
3 tabs
0
2
2.5
3.5 tabs
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Question 39
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A drug label reads 100 mg per 2 ml. The medication order is for 130 mg. How many ml must you prepare?
_______ mL You Answered
Correct Answers
0 (with margin: 0)
6,500 (with margin: 0)
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Question 40
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An IV of 150 ml is to infuse in 1 hr using a set calibrated at 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the gtt/min flow rate.
________ gtt/ min
You Answered
Correct Answers
38 (with margin: 0)
0 (with margin: 0)
0
2.6
0
3.75
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