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NAPLEX Math Exam Questions and Answers[150 Questions]| Correctly Solved 100% A+ 1. A physician orders 250 mg of a medication. The medication is available in 500 mg tablets. How many tablets should the patient take? 0.5 tablets 2. You have a solution containing 20% w/v of a drug. How many grams of drug are in 100 mL of this solution? 20 grams 3. A patient is prescribed 300 mg of a medication to be taken twice a day for 7 days. How many total grams will the patient need for the entire course of treatment? 4.2 grams 4. You need to prepare 500 mL of a 0.9% saline solution. How many grams of sodium chloride (NaCl) do you need? 4.5 grams 5. A patient is to receive 50 mg of a drug. The drug is available in 25 mg/mL. What volume of the solution will be needed? 2 2 mL 6. A medication has a half-life of 4 hours. If the initial concentration is 100 mg/L, what will be the concentration after 12 hours? 12.5 mg/L 7. You need to dilute 10 mL of a 5% solution to make a 2% solution. How much diluent do you need to add? 15 mL 8. A patient needs a dosage of 1.5 mg/kg of a medication. The patient weighs 70 kg. What is the total dose? 105 mg 9. You have a 10% solution and need to make 200 mL of a 5% solution. How much of the 10% solution do you need? 100 mL 10. A prescription calls for 250 mL of a 1:1000 solution. How many grams of the active ingredient are needed? 0.25 grams

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1. A physician orders 250 mg of a medication. The medication is available in 500 mg tablets.

How many tablets should the patient take?

0.5 tablets



2. You have a solution containing 20% w/v of a drug. How many grams of drug are in 100 mL of

this solution?

20 grams



3. A patient is prescribed 300 mg of a medication to be taken twice a day for 7 days. How many

total grams will the patient need for the entire course of treatment?

4.2 grams



4. You need to prepare 500 mL of a 0.9% saline solution. How many grams of sodium chloride

(NaCl) do you need?

4.5 grams



5. A patient is to receive 50 mg of a drug. The drug is available in 25 mg/mL. What volume of

the solution will be needed?

1

, 2 mL



6. A medication has a half-life of 4 hours. If the initial concentration is 100 mg/L, what will be

the concentration after 12 hours?

12.5 mg/L



7. You need to dilute 10 mL of a 5% solution to make a 2% solution. How much diluent do you

need to add?

15 mL



8. A patient needs a dosage of 1.5 mg/kg of a medication. The patient weighs 70 kg. What is the

total dose?

105 mg



9. You have a 10% solution and need to make 200 mL of a 5% solution. How much of the 10%

solution do you need?

100 mL



10. A prescription calls for 250 mL of a 1:1000 solution. How many grams of the active

ingredient are needed?

0.25 grams




2

, 11. A patient is to receive 100 mL of a solution at a rate of 20 mL/hour. How long will it take to

infuse the entire volume?

5 hours



12. You need to administer a medication at a rate of 1 mg/min. If the medication comes in a 10

mg/mL solution, what volume should be given per minute?

0.1 mL



13. A vial contains 2 mL of a solution that has a concentration of 500 mg/mL. How many

milligrams of drug are in the vial?

1000 mg



14. A prescription requires 75 mg of a drug, but you only have 250 mg tablets. How many tablets

should be dispensed?

1 tablet



15. A pharmacy receives an order for 600 mL of a 1% solution. How many grams of active

ingredient are required?

6 grams



16. You need to convert 100 mg to grams. What is the result?

0.1 grams



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