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A provider orders 500 mg of a drug. The label says 250 mg per tablet. How many tablets should
the nurse give?
✔✔ 2 tablets
A medication order is for 1.5 g. The tablets available are 500 mg each. How many tablets are
needed?
✔✔ 3 tablets
A liquid medication is supplied as 100 mg/5 mL. The order is for 200 mg. How many mL should
the nurse administer?
✔✔ 10 mL
A child is prescribed 5 mL of amoxicillin every 8 hours. How much total volume will be needed
for 3 days?
✔✔ 45 mL
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,A tablet contains 0.25 mg. The provider orders 1 mg. How many tablets should the nurse give?
✔✔ 4 tablets
The label reads 125 mg/5 mL. The prescription is for 250 mg. What volume will the nurse
administer?
✔✔ 10 mL
The dose ordered is 750 mg. The available capsule is 250 mg. How many capsules should be
administered?
✔✔ 3 capsules
A provider prescribes 2 teaspoons of medication. How many mL should the nurse give?
✔✔ 10 mL
A client requires 0.5 g of medication. The label reads 250 mg/tablet. How many tablets should be
given?
✔✔ 2 tablets
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, The order is for 1.2 g. The available medication is 600 mg per tablet. How many tablets should
be administered?
✔✔ 2 tablets
A prescription calls for 7.5 mL of a drug. You only have a 10 mL oral syringe. How much should
you draw up?
✔✔ 7.5 mL
A client is ordered 3 capsules of a medication every 12 hours. How many capsules will be
needed for 2 days?
✔✔ 12 capsules
If a bottle contains 100 mL and each dose is 20 mL, how many full doses are in the bottle?
✔✔ 5 doses
The order is 400 mg. The drug is available in 100 mg/5 mL concentration. What volume should
be administered?
✔✔ 20 mL
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