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Calculating Drug Dosages (3rd Ed.) — Full Test Bank with Step-by-Step Calculations & Verified Rationales — Certification Prep

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Medication Math Mastery — Complete Chapter-by-Chapter Test Bank Calculating Drug Dosages (3rd Ed.) — Full Test Bank with Step-by-Step Calculations & Verified Rationales — Certification Prep 8 SEO keywords medication math, dosage calculations, drug calculation practice, nursing test bank, NCLEX dosage prep, IV infusion calculations, pediatric dosing practice, ratio-proportion method High-converting description (170 words) This comprehensive, chapter-by-chapter test bank is built to accompany Calculating Drug Dosages: A Patient-Safe Approach to Nursing and Math (3rd Ed.). Each chapter contains realistic clinical items that require students to perform drug calculations using dimensional analysis, ratio-proportion, and formula methods. Every question includes a clear final answer plus a step-by-step worked solution and a verified rationale that explains common calculation errors and safe rounding/units practice. Features: Full textbook alignment — practice sets for every chapter. Worked calculations for each item (showing conversions, steps, rounding rules). Explanations for distractors — why wrong answers are tempting. Printable quizzes, instructor answer key, and teaching tips. Focus areas: weight-based dosing, IV drip rates, pediatric formulas, infusion pumps. Ideal for nursing students preparing for NCLEX or clinical skills assessments, this test bank strengthens calculation accuracy and patient safety judgment. Practice chapter-by-chapter, track weaknesses, and build confidence before exams. Download now and start mastering medication math with practice designed for real clinical scenarios. 10 hashtags #MedicationMath #DosageCalculations #NursingStudents #NCLEXPrep #DrugCalculations #IVDripRates #PediatricDosing #PatientSafety #NursingExamPrep #ClinicalSkills

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TEST BANK BASED ON:
Calculating Drug Dosages
A Patient-Safe Approach to Nursing and Math
3rd Edition
• Author(s)Sandra Luz Martinez de Castillo;
Maryanne Werner-McCullough


Chapter 1 — Section 1.1: Principles of Safe Dosing
Stem: An antibiotic order reads: Give 250 mg IV. Available: 125
mg/5 mL vial. How many mL will you administer?
A. 1.0 mL
B. 2.0 mL
C. 10 mL
D. 20 mL
Correct Answer: C
Rationales:
• Correct (C): Concentration = 125 mg / 5 mL = 25 mg/mL.
Volume required = 250 mg ÷ 25 mg/mL = 10 mL.

, • A (1.0 mL): Reflects incorrect decimal placement
(assuming 250 mg = 250 mg/mL).
• B (2.0 mL): Likely calculated as 250 ÷ 125 = 2 but forgot to
account that 125 mg is in 5 mL (did not convert to mg/mL).
• D (20 mL): Twice the correct volume — likely double-
counting the 5 mL vial factor.
Teaching Point: Convert vial concentration to mg/mL before
calculating volume.


2.
Chapter 1 — Section 1.2: Unit Conversions (mcg ↔ mg)
Stem: Order: 0.5 mg of medication PO. Available: 250 mcg
tablets. How many tablets should the nurse give?
A. 1 tablet
B. 2 tablets
C. 0.5 tablet
D. 4 tablets
Correct Answer: B
Rationales:
• Correct (B): 0.5 mg = 500 mcg. Tablets are 250 mcg each →
500 mcg ÷ 250 mcg/tablet = 2 tablets.
• A (1): Mistake assuming 0.5 mg = 250 mcg.

, • C (0.5): Incorrectly converting or thinking halves of tablets
correspond to 0.5 mg (misplaced units).
• D (4): Possibly calculated 500 ÷ 125 (wrong tablet strength)
or misread units.
Teaching Point: Always convert mg to mcg when strengths are
in micrograms.


3.
Chapter 1 — Section 1.3: IV Infusion Rate (mL/hr)
Stem: Order: 1 g (1000 mg) IV over 4 hours. Drug bag: 1 g in
250 mL. What infusion rate (mL/hr) do you program? (Round
per usual policy to nearest whole mL/hr.)
A. 62 mL/hr
B. 63 mL/hr
C. 60 mL/hr
D. 66 mL/hr
Correct Answer: B
Rationales:
• Correct (B): Volume to infuse = 250 mL over 4 hours → 250
÷ 4 = 62.5 mL/hr, rounded to 63 mL/hr per whole mL/hr
rounding policy.
• A (62): Truncated instead of rounding (62.5 → 62).

, • C (60): Likely approximated (rounded down to a
convenient number) — underdosing risk.
• D (66): Incorrect rounding or miscalculation.
Teaching Point: Convert total volume/time, then apply facility
rounding rules.


4.
Chapter 1 — Section 1.4: Drop Factor Calculations (gtt/min)
Stem: Infuse 500 mL D5W over 4 hours using tubing with a 20
gtt/mL drop factor. What is the drops-per-minute rate
(gtt/min)?
A. 42 gtt/min
B. 41 gtt/min
C. 40 gtt/min
D. 50 gtt/min
Correct Answer: A
Rationales:
• Correct (A): gtt/min = (Volume × drop factor) ÷ (time in
minutes) = (500 mL × 20 gtt/mL) ÷ (4 × 60 min) = 10,000 ÷
240 = 41.6667 → 42 gtt/min (round to nearest whole
drop).
• B (41): Truncated instead of standard rounding.
• C (40): Rounding down too far (risk of under-infusion).

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