Med Calc Practice Exam:
Complex Adult Health-Johnson
,Med Calc Practice Exam
Due May 13 at 12:59am Points 20 Questions 20 Time Limit 50 Minutes
Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
This practice exam has 20 questions, each worth 1 point. You need to attain 95% (19 correct)
in order to pass the competency exam in this course, so this should be your target score for
this practice exam.
You will have 50 minutes to complete this practice exam.
You may take this practice exam an unlimited number of times.
Feedback will be provided on the completed exams to help you identify the types of
calculations you need to review prior to taking the Medication Calculation Exam that is
required in this course.
Rounding only applies to the final answer when indicated. If 5 or greater, round up; if less
than 5, round down.
Decimals are to be used to designate fractional amounts, e.g., 1.5 L
(not 1 ½). Amounts LESS than 1, require a leading zero to left of the
decimal (e.g., 0.6 mL). Avoid using a trailing zero (e.g., 2 mg, not 2.0
mg).
Answers for gravity flow IV problems (i.e., gtts/min) should be whole numbers.
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Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
KEPT Attempt 2 29 minutes 20 out of 20
LATEST Attempt 2 29 minutes 20 out of 20
Attempt 1 34 minutes 15 out of 20
Submitted May 2 at
Top
9:10pm
Correct answers are hidden.
, Question 1 pts
Complex Adult Health-Johnson
,Med Calc Practice Exam
Due May 13 at 12:59am Points 20 Questions 20 Time Limit 50 Minutes
Allowed Attempts Unlimited
Instructions
This practice exam has 20 questions, each worth 1 point. You need to attain 95% (19 correct)
in order to pass the competency exam in this course, so this should be your target score for
this practice exam.
You will have 50 minutes to complete this practice exam.
You may take this practice exam an unlimited number of times.
Feedback will be provided on the completed exams to help you identify the types of
calculations you need to review prior to taking the Medication Calculation Exam that is
required in this course.
Rounding only applies to the final answer when indicated. If 5 or greater, round up; if less
than 5, round down.
Decimals are to be used to designate fractional amounts, e.g., 1.5 L
(not 1 ½). Amounts LESS than 1, require a leading zero to left of the
decimal (e.g., 0.6 mL). Avoid using a trailing zero (e.g., 2 mg, not 2.0
mg).
Answers for gravity flow IV problems (i.e., gtts/min) should be whole numbers.
Take the Quiz Again
Attempt History
Attempt Time Score
KEPT Attempt 2 29 minutes 20 out of 20
LATEST Attempt 2 29 minutes 20 out of 20
Attempt 1 34 minutes 15 out of 20
Submitted May 2 at
Top
9:10pm
Correct answers are hidden.
, Question 1 pts