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A practice exam for dosage calculation with various examples of medication orders, dosages, and concentrations that a nurse may encounter in a healthcare setting. It includes calculations for oral, intramuscular, and intravenous medications, as well as conversions from fluid ounces to milliliters. The exam covers a range of medication types, dosages, and concentrations, and requires the nurse to calculate the correct dose or volume to administer based on the medication order and available concentration.
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A patient has an order for Chloromycetin, 500 mg every 6 hours. The drug comes in 250 mg capsules. What would the nurse administer? - /n 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? - /n 1.5 mL A nurse is to administer 30 mg of furosemide (Lasix) to a client with congestive heart failure (CHF). The vial contains 40 mg/mL. Which is the correct dose to administer? - /n 0.75 mL The nurse is providing discharge teaching for a client who has been prescribed 600 mg of an oral liquid medication. The mother shows the nurse the label of the medication, which reads: 250 mg/mL. The nurse would instruct the mother to give how many milliliters? - /n 2.4 mL A child is to receive 500 mg of an antibiotic suspension. The label on the bottle reads 250 mg/5 mL. The nurse should administer how much of the suspension in one dose?
The health care provider prescribes ascorbic acid 0.5 g daily. The drug label reads ascorbic acid 250 mg. The nurse would administer how many tablets? - /n 2 tabs A client is being treated for congestive heart failure (CHF) and is to receive 0. milligrams of digoxin, which is available in 250-microgram tablets. The nurse would correctly administer how many tablets? - /n 2 tabs The nurse is to administer 25 mg of meperidine (Demerol). The vial states that it contains meperidine 50mg/1 mL. How much medication should the nurse draw up for the ordered dosage? - /n 0.5 mL A nurse needs to convert 3 fluid ounces to the metric system equivalent. The nurse performs the calculation to find which result? - /n 90 mL A client has been prescribed a one-time dose of 4 mg morphine IV. The medication is available in ampules of 10 mg/mL. What volume of morphine should the nurse draw up?