Basic Math Ability Exam A Relias (Complete Test
with 100% correct Answers) GRADED A+
1. The physician has written an order for a medication, 3,000 units to be given SQ.
You have on hand 5,000 units/ml. You will administer _______ml. - ANSWER:
3000/5000 *1
= 0.6mL
2. The surgeon orders for 75 mg of a medication to be given IV push. The
medication is available in a concentration of 125 mg/2 mL. You will administer
____mL to the patient. (record your answer using one decimal place) -
ANSWER: 1.2
3. The sliding scale order states: [FORMULA: (BG-100)÷30]= number of units of
insulin to be given. At 1600 the patient's blood glucose is 150. You will administer
_____ units of insulin (round to the nearest whole number). - ANSWER: 150-
100/30
=1.66
rounded to nearest whole number = 2
4. Your patient's blood glucose is 302 mg/dL. The sliding scale order is to
administer insulin using this formula: [FORMULA: (BG-100)÷40]= number of units
to administer. Based upon your patient's glucose, you should administer ____
units of insulin. (round to the nearest whole number) - ANSWER: 302-100/40
=5.05
rounded = 5
5. The physician has ordered a medication to be given 0.05 mg/kg/day in 1,000 mL
of fluid. The patient weighs 246 lbs. The dose added to the 1,000 mL bag of fluid
should be _____ mg. (round your answer to one decimal place) - ANSWER:
0.05*111.5 (the weight in kg)
= 5.575mg a day
=5.6
6. The surgeon orders a medication 1.5 gms IV. The pharmacy delivers the
medication as 1.5 grams in 150 mL IV solution to be infused over 90 minutes.
The rate of the infusion is____mL/hr. - ANSWER: 100
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7. The physician orders for 1 liter of IV fluid to be given over 6 hours. The available &(*&^
tubing set delivers 15 gtts/mL. After your calculation, the set should be calibrated %$#&*
to deliver _______ gtts/min. (round to the nearest whole number) - ANSWER:
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with 100% correct Answers) GRADED A+
1. The physician has written an order for a medication, 3,000 units to be given SQ.
You have on hand 5,000 units/ml. You will administer _______ml. - ANSWER:
3000/5000 *1
= 0.6mL
2. The surgeon orders for 75 mg of a medication to be given IV push. The
medication is available in a concentration of 125 mg/2 mL. You will administer
____mL to the patient. (record your answer using one decimal place) -
ANSWER: 1.2
3. The sliding scale order states: [FORMULA: (BG-100)÷30]= number of units of
insulin to be given. At 1600 the patient's blood glucose is 150. You will administer
_____ units of insulin (round to the nearest whole number). - ANSWER: 150-
100/30
=1.66
rounded to nearest whole number = 2
4. Your patient's blood glucose is 302 mg/dL. The sliding scale order is to
administer insulin using this formula: [FORMULA: (BG-100)÷40]= number of units
to administer. Based upon your patient's glucose, you should administer ____
units of insulin. (round to the nearest whole number) - ANSWER: 302-100/40
=5.05
rounded = 5
5. The physician has ordered a medication to be given 0.05 mg/kg/day in 1,000 mL
of fluid. The patient weighs 246 lbs. The dose added to the 1,000 mL bag of fluid
should be _____ mg. (round your answer to one decimal place) - ANSWER:
0.05*111.5 (the weight in kg)
= 5.575mg a day
=5.6
6. The surgeon orders a medication 1.5 gms IV. The pharmacy delivers the
medication as 1.5 grams in 150 mL IV solution to be infused over 90 minutes.
The rate of the infusion is____mL/hr. - ANSWER: 100
!#$%^
7. The physician orders for 1 liter of IV fluid to be given over 6 hours. The available &(*&^
tubing set delivers 15 gtts/mL. After your calculation, the set should be calibrated %$#&*
to deliver _______ gtts/min. (round to the nearest whole number) - ANSWER:
****&
https://www.mdcalc.com/iv-drip-rate-calculator
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