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This comprehensive study guide for the ATI Dosage Calculation RN Fundamentals Proctored Assessment 3.2 provides a collection of verified questions with detailed answers and step-by-step rationales. It covers essential dosage calculation techniques for medications administered via oral, intramuscular, and intravenous routes, including conversions, ratio and proportion methods, and fluid intake calculations. Designed for nursing students, this guide ensures proficiency in accurate medication administration for safe patient care.

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proctored assessment 3.2 questions with
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A nurse is preparing to administer codeine 20 mg PO every 6 hr PRN pain.
Available is codeine oral solution 10 mg/ 5 mL. How many mL should the nurse
administer per dose? (Round to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it
applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)

ANSWER: Answer: 10 mL

Follow these steps for the Ratio and Proportion method of calculation:

Step 1: What is the unit of measurement the nurse should calculate? mL

Step 2: What is the dose the nurse should administer? Dose to administer = Desired
20 mg

Step 3: What is the dose available? Dose available = Have 10 mg

Step 4: Should the nurse convert the units of measurement? No

Step 5: What is the quantity of the dose available? 5 mL

Step 6: Set up an equation and solve for X.

Have/Quantity = Desired/X

10 mg/ 5 mL = 20 mg/ X mL

X mL = 10 mL

Step 7: Round if necessary.

Step 8: Determine whether the amount to administer makes sense. If there are 10
mg/5 mL and the prescription reads 20 mg, it makes sense to administer 10 mL.
The nurse should administer codeine oral solution 10 mL PO every 6 hr PRN pain.

,A nurse is preparing to administer eszopiclone 2,000 mcg PO to a client. How
many mg should the nurse administer? (Round to the nearest whole number. Use a
leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.)

ANSWER: Answer: 2 mg

Follow these steps for the Ratio and Proportion method of calculation:

Step 1: What is the unit of measurement the nurse should calculate? mg

Step 2: What is the dose the nurse should administer? Dose to administer = Desired
2,000 mcg

Step 3: What is the dose available? Dose available = Have 1 mg

Step 4: Should the nurse convert the units of measurement? Yes (mcg does not
equal mg)

1,000 mcg/1 mg = 2,000 mcg/X mg

X mg = 2 mg

Step 5: Round if necessary.

Step 6: Determine whether the amount to administer makes sense. If the
prescription reads 2,000 mcg and 1,000 mcg equals 1 mg, it makes sense to
administer 2 mg. The nurse should administer eszopiclone 2 mg PO.



A nurse is preparing to administer tobramycin 4 mg/kg/day IM divided in three
equal doses to a patient who weighs 60 kg. Available is tobramycin 40 mg/mL.
How many mL should the nurse administer per dose?

(Round to the nearest whole number. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a
trailing zero.)

ANSWER: Answer: 2 mL

Follow these steps for the Ratio and Proportion method of calculation:

, Step 1: What is the unit of measurement the nurse should calculate? mg

Step 2: Set up an equation and solve for X.

X = Dose per kg × Client's weight in kg

X mg = 4 mg/kg × 60 kg

X mg = 240 mg

The dose is divided into three equal doses; therefore, divide X by 3.

240 mg = 80 mg3

Step 3: What is the unit of measurement the nurse should calculate? mL

Step 4: What is the dose the nurse should administer? Dose to administer = Desired
80 mg

Step 5: What is the dose available? Dose available = Have 40 mg

Step 6: Should the nurse convert the units of measurement? No

Step 7: What is the quantity of the dose available? 1 mL

Step 8: Set up an equation and solve for X.

Have/Quantity = Desired/X

40 mg/1 mL = 80 mg/X mL

X mL = 2 mL

Step 9: Round if necessary.

Step 10: Determine whether the amount to administer makes sense. If there are 40
mg/mL and the prescription reads 4 mg/kg/day divided in three equal doses, it
makes sense to administer 2 mL. The nurse should administer tobramycin 2 mL IM
per dose.
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