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Hesi Math Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A patient weighs 70 kg. The doctor orders 5 mg of medication per kg. How many mg should the patient receive? 350 mg A nurse needs to prepare 250 mL of a 10% dextrose solution. How many grams of dextrose are needed? 25 g A patient receives 1.5 L of IV fluid over 6 hours. What is the flow rate in mL/hour? 250 mL/hour A medication order reads 0.4 g. The available tablet is 200 mg. How many tablets should be given? 2 tablets 2 A patient weighs 154 lbs. Convert the weight to kg. (1 kg = 2.2 lbs) 70 kg A nurse needs to administer 0.75 mg/kg of a drug to a 60 kg patient. How many mg should be given? 45 mg A doctor orders 500 mg of medication. The vial contains 250 mg/mL. How many mL should be administered? 2 mL A patient drinks 32 oz of water per day. Convert this to mL. (1 oz = 30 mL) 960 mL A prescription calls for 1.2 g of medication. The tablet strength is 400 mg. How many tablets should the patient take? 3 tablets 3 A patient is to receive 1500 mL of fluid over 10 hours. What is the flow rate in mL/hour? 150 mL/hour A drug order is 20 mg/kg for a patient weighing 50 kg. How many mg should be administered? 1000 mg A patient needs 0.5 mg of digoxin. The tablet strength is 0.25 mg. How many tablets should be given? 2 tablets A nurse needs to convert 2.5 liters of fluid to mL. How many mL is this? 2500 mL A prescription calls for 0.6 g of medication. The tablet is 300 mg. How many tablets should be given? 2 tablets

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A patient weighs 70 kg. The doctor orders 5 mg of medication per kg. How many mg should the

patient receive?


✔✔350 mg




A nurse needs to prepare 250 mL of a 10% dextrose solution. How many grams of dextrose are

needed?


✔✔25 g




A patient receives 1.5 L of IV fluid over 6 hours. What is the flow rate in mL/hour?


✔✔250 mL/hour




A medication order reads 0.4 g. The available tablet is 200 mg. How many tablets should be

given?


✔✔2 tablets




1

,A patient weighs 154 lbs. Convert the weight to kg. (1 kg = 2.2 lbs)


✔✔70 kg




A nurse needs to administer 0.75 mg/kg of a drug to a 60 kg patient. How many mg should be

given?


✔✔45 mg




A doctor orders 500 mg of medication. The vial contains 250 mg/mL. How many mL should be

administered?


✔✔2 mL




A patient drinks 32 oz of water per day. Convert this to mL. (1 oz = 30 mL)


✔✔960 mL




A prescription calls for 1.2 g of medication. The tablet strength is 400 mg. How many tablets

should the patient take?


✔✔3 tablets




2

,A patient is to receive 1500 mL of fluid over 10 hours. What is the flow rate in mL/hour?


✔✔150 mL/hour




A drug order is 20 mg/kg for a patient weighing 50 kg. How many mg should be administered?


✔✔1000 mg




A patient needs 0.5 mg of digoxin. The tablet strength is 0.25 mg. How many tablets should be

given?


✔✔2 tablets




A nurse needs to convert 2.5 liters of fluid to mL. How many mL is this?


✔✔2500 mL




A prescription calls for 0.6 g of medication. The tablet is 300 mg. How many tablets should be

given?


✔✔2 tablets




3

, A patient is to receive 100 mg of medication every 8 hours. How many mg will the patient

receive in 24 hours?


✔✔300 mg




A doctor orders 0.8 mg/kg for a patient weighing 75 kg. How many mg should be administered?


✔✔60 mg




A patient needs 3/4 cup of medication. How many tablespoons is this? (1 cup = 16 tablespoons)


✔✔12 tablespoons




A patient drinks 1.2 L of fluid in a day. Convert to mL.


✔✔1200 mL




A nurse is asked to give 1.5 g of medication. The vial contains 500 mg/mL. How many mL

should be administered?


✔✔3 mL




A patient weighs 180 lbs. Convert to kg. (1 kg = 2.2 lbs)


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