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Dosage Calculations Final Exam Study Guide | 2025/2026 Latest Edition | 150+ Verified Q&A with Answer Key Solutions | A+ Tier

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This comprehensive study guide contains 150+ dosage calculation exam-style questions with 100% verified answers and step-by-step solutions, updated for the 2025/2026 cycle. Content covers all major areas of clinical math including: Six Rights of Medication Administration Oral, parenteral, and IV dosage calculations Syringe calibration and rounding rules Insulin types, sliding scale protocols, and mixing guidelines Reconstitution of medications and displacement factors IV solutions (hypotonic, isotonic, hypertonic) and infusion calculations Flow rate formulas, gravity drip factors, and infusion pump problems Each question is paired with the correct answer and rationale, ensuring clarity and exam readiness. Perfect for nursing students preparing for final dosage calculation exams or reinforcing safe medication administration practices.

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Dosage Calculations Final Exam
Study Guide
(Latest 2025-2026 Edition) 100% Verified Q&A +
150+
Answer Key Solutions


VERIFIED ANSWERS


Question 1
Six Rights of Medication Administration:
Correct Answer
Right Patient
RIght Drug
Right Dose/Amount
Right Route
Right Time
Right Documentation


Question 2
Check the Six Rights at 3 Different Points During Med Administration:
Correct Answer
1. Check meds against MAR before/during administration and also check for med allergies
2. Check meds AFTER preparation
3. Check meds at the bedside: also check blood pressure and/or pulse or blood sugars if needed BEFORE giving meds
that affect the BP, pulse, or blood sugars. AND always check allergy band.
***You will check patient name and DOB as well as check MR # on armband against MAR before giving meds at
bedside as well***


Question 3
Oral meds come in 3 forms:

Correct Answer
1. tablets
2. capsules
3. liquids




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,Question 4
tabs and capsules are supplied in
Correct Answer
strengths or dosages in which they are commonly prescribed


Question 5
only _________ tabs are intended to be divided
Correct Answer
scored


Question 6
_____ tabs cannot be crushed
Correct Answer
enteric-coated


Question 7
_____ capsules cannot be opened and mixed with food or fluid
Correct Answer
sustained-release


Question 8
Never use sustained-release or enteric-coated oral medications in a.....
Correct Answer
Nasogastric/NG or G-tube!


Question 9
it is safest & most accurate to give the ______ number of whole, undivided tabs possible
Correct Answer
fewest


Question 10
Three step approach:
Correct Answer
1. convert
2. think
3. calculate


Question 11
Convert:
Correct Answer
- all units of measurement must be in same system and all units must be in same size
-if not, convert before proceeding

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,Question 12
Think:
Correct Answer
estimate reasonable amount of drug to administer


Question 13
Calculate:
Correct Answer
dosage on hand = dosage desired
amount on hand = X amount desired


Question 14
If dosage is not in same size unit of measurement
Correct Answer
convert to same system or same size units


Question 15
dosages for oral liquids:
Correct Answer
calculated in mL


Question 16
question giving more than ___ tabs or capsules per dose
Correct Answer
3


Question 17
route of administration other than gi
Correct Answer
1. intramuscular (IM)
2. subcutaneous (SC)
3. intradermal (ID)
4. IV




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, Question 18
Subcutaneous Injections
Correct Answer
Injected into fatty tissue

Angle of injection= 45 degrees, depending on patient size

Areas appropriate for injection= abdomen, fatty back part of upper arm, some fatty tissue in lumbar area, fatty tissue
on thighs

Needle Length: 3/8th to 5/8th inches
Needle Gauge: 25-27 gauge typically
1 mL syringe!




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