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The order is for 1 g of a medication. The available tablet is 500 mg. How many tablets should the
nurse give?
✔✔ 2 tablets
A child needs 15 mg/kg of a drug. The child weighs 20 kg. What is the total dose?
✔✔ 300 mg
The label reads: “Each tablet contains 100 mg.” The prescription is for 200 mg. How many
tablets should be given?
✔✔ 2 tablets
A client needs 1.5 g of an antibiotic. The available dose is 750 mg tablets. How many tablets
should the nurse administer?
✔✔ 2 tablets
1
, The order is 250 mg, and the pharmacy provides 125 mg/5 mL liquid. How many mL should be
given?
✔✔ 10 mL
A child is prescribed 5 mg/kg of medication. The child weighs 10 kg. What is the correct dose?
✔✔ 50 mg
The prescription is for 400 mg. The bottle says 200 mg per 5 mL. How many mL should the
nurse administer?
✔✔ 10 mL
The doctor orders 2.5 mL of a liquid medication that comes as 100 mg/5 mL. How much
medication is the client receiving?
✔✔ 50 mg
A client is prescribed 3 g of a medication. The available dose is 1,000 mg per tablet. How many
tablets are needed?
✔✔ 3 tablets
2