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Med Math Dosage Calculation Exam – 28 Questions & Answers | Complete Study Guide with Solutions | 2026–2027 Updated

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Master medication calculations with confidence using this Med Math Dosage Calculation Exam Complete Study Guide (2026–2027). This resource features 28 exam-style dosage calculation questions with accurate answers, detailed step-by-step solutions, and clear explanations to help nursing students achieve 100% accuracy. What’s Included: ️ 28 Medication Math Dosage Calculation Questions & Answers ️ Clear, step-by-step solution methods ️ Updated for 2026/2027 nursing exams ️ Covers oral, IV, weight-based, and unit conversions ️ Ideal for nursing, LPN, RN, and allied health students Perfect for students preparing for med math exams, dosage calculation tests, and competency assessments, this guide supports safe medication administration and exam success. Instant download – start practicing today.

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Question 1:

A nurse is preparing to administer ticarcillin / clavulanate 3.1 g by intermittent
IV bolus over 30 min. Available is ticarcillin clavulanate 3.1 g in 150 ml 0.9%
sodium chloride (NSS). The nurse should set the IV pump to deliver how many
mL/hr? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it
applies. Do not use a trailing zero)


Explanation
Correct Answer: 300

Understanding the problem

We need to administer 150 mL of the medication over 30 minutes.

We need to determine the flow rate in mL/hr.

Step-by-step calculation

Convert minutes to hours:

30 minutes = 0.5 hours

Calculate the flow rate:

Flow rate (mL/hr) = Total volume (mL) / Infusion time (hours) = 150 mL / 0.5 hours =
300 mL/hr

Therefore, the nurse should set the IV pump to deliver 300 mL/hr.




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Question 2:

A nurse is preparing to administer tobramycin 3 mg/kg/day IM divided in three
equal doses to a client who weighs 50 kg. Available is tobramycin 40 mg/mL
How many mL should the nurse administer per dose? (Round the answer to the
nearest tenth. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)


Explanation
Correct Answer: 1.3

Step-by-step solution:

1. Calculate the total daily dose:

Total daily dose = dose per kg/day x weight in kg = 3 mg/kg/day x 50 kg = 150 mg/day

2. Calculate the dose per administration:

Since the medication is divided into 3 doses per day,

Dose per administration = Total daily dose / number of doses = 150 mg/day / 3 doses
= 50 mg/dose

3. Calculate the volume to administer:

The medication concentration is 40 mg/mL.

Volume = Dose per administration / Concentration = 50 mg / 40 mg/mL = 1.25 mL

4. Round to the nearest tenth:

Volume = 1.3 mL

Therefore, the nurse should administer 1.3 mL of tobramycin per dose



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Question 3:

A nurse is calculating the total fluid intake for a client on strict 180; during your
shift the client had 12 oz of orange juice, 12 oz of ice chips, 6 oz of coffee with 4
oz of skim milk, 24 oz of water, and 1000 mL of IV fluid infusion. What was the
client's total intake for your shift?


Explanation
Correct Answer: 2740

Understanding the problem

We need to calculate the total fluid intake in mL.

We have various fluids in different units (oz and mL).

Step-by-step calculation

Convert ounces to milliliters:

1 oz = 30 mL

Orange juice: 12 oz x 30 mL/oz = 360 mL

Ice chips: 12 oz x 30 mL/oz = 360 mL

Coffee: 6 oz x 30 mL/oz = 180 mL

Skim milk: 4 oz x 30 mL/oz = 120 mL

Water: 24 oz x 30 mL/oz = 720 mL

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