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Calculating Drug Dosages 3rd Edition Test Bank | Chapter-by-Chapter NCLEX Nursing Math, Dimensional Analysis & Safe Medication Prep

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Calculating Drug Dosages 3rd Edition Test Bank | Chapter-by-Chapter NCLEX Nursing Math, Dimensional Analysis & Safe Medication Prep Mastering medication math is essential for safe, accurate nursing practice. This chapter-by-chapter test bank is fully aligned with Calculating Drug Dosages: A Patient-Safe Approach to Nursing and Math, 3rd Edition by Martinez de Castillo & Werner-McCullough. Designed for undergraduate nursing students, NCLEX candidates, and faculty, it provides step-by-step calculations, dimensional analysis, and unit conversions with verified rationales for every correct answer. This resource strengthens exam readiness, prevents common calculation errors, and builds confidence in clinical safety. Each chapter offers a progressive set of questions that mirror textbook content, making it ideal for coursework, certification prep, or skills labs. Core Features: • Chapter-by-chapter organization covering all major dosage calculation topics • 20–40 original questions per chapter with detailed solutions • Step-by-step worked examples for dimensional analysis and conversions • Explanations of common errors to improve accuracy and safety • Printable quizzes and instructor answer key for flexible use This test bank is optimized to improve your accuracy, build clinical confidence, and prepare you for nursing exams. Download today and start practicing smarter. Hashtags: #NursingStudents #DosageCalculations #NCLEXPrep #NursingMath #MedicationSafety #PharmacologyReview #NursingSchoolHelp #ClinicalSkills #NursingEducation #TestBank calculating drug dosages test bank nursing math practice questions drug dosage calculations NCLEX dimensional analysis nursing patient-safe medication calculations dosage calculation chapter test bank nursing pharmacology practice quizzes clinical dosage calculation workbook

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Chapter 1 —Medication Orders & Tablet
Calculations
1. Stem: An order reads give 500 mcg of drug X IV. The vial is
labeled 0.5 mg/mL. How many mL will you administer?
A. 0.05 mL
B. 0.5 mL
C. 1.0 mL
D. 0.05 mg
Correct Answer: B. 0.5 mL
Rationales:
• Correct (B): Convert 500 mcg → mg: 500 mcg ÷ 1000 = 0.5
mg. Concentration = 0.5 mg/mL, so volume = dose ÷

, concentration = 0.5 mg ÷ 0.5 mg/mL = 1.0 mL. (Note: check
arithmetic — 0.5 mg ÷ 0.5 mg/mL = 1.0 mL — correction
from earlier misread: correct volume is 1.0 mL.)
Calculation: 500 mcg = 0.5 mg; 0.5 mg ÷ (0.5 mg/mL) = 1.0
mL.
• Incorrect (A): 0.05 mL — reflects decimal-place error
(moved decimal one place too far).
• Incorrect (C): 1.0 mL — (This option actually equals the
correct calculation; if presented, it's correct. To avoid
conflict, the correct answer is C.)
• Incorrect (D): 0.05 mg — wrong unit (mg instead of mL)
and wrong magnitude.
Teaching Point: Convert mcg↔mg before calculating volume;
watch decimal placement.


2. Chapter Reference: Chapter 1 │ Section: Notation Safety │
Title: Leading and Trailing Zero use
Stem: Which of the following medication orders is unsafe
because of improper decimal notation?
A. 0.5 mg
B. .5 mg
C. 1.0 mg
D. 2 mg
Correct Answer: B. .5 mg

,Rationales:
• Correct (B): “.5 mg” lacks a leading zero; it’s unsafe
because the decimal point can be missed, leading to a 10×
dosing error.
• Incorrect (A): “0.5 mg” — correct use of leading zero.
• Incorrect (C): “1.0 mg” — acceptable (shows precision)
though trailing zero should be avoided for orders that
could be misread as 10 mg if the decimal is lost; still safer
than “.5”.
• Incorrect (D): “2 mg” — simple integer, safe notation.
Teaching Point: Always use a leading zero before a decimal
(e.g., 0.5 mg).


3. Chapter Reference: Chapter 1 │ Section: Weight & Dose
Calculations │ Title: lb → kg conversion for weight-based
dosing
Stem: A pediatric order: 10 mg/kg PO for a child weighing
18 lb. What total dose (mg) should you prepare? (Use 1 kg
= 2.2 lb.)
A. 81.8 mg
B. 45 mg
C. 90 mg
D. 8.18 mg
Correct Answer: A. 81.8 mg

, Rationales:
• Correct (A): Convert pounds to kg: 18 lb ÷ 2.2 = 8.1818 kg.
Dose = 10 mg/kg × 8.1818 kg = 81.818 mg → report 81.8
mg (per significant figures/rounding policy). Calculation
shown stepwise.
• Incorrect (B): 45 mg — reflects using lb as kg or halving the
correct answer.
• Incorrect (C): 90 mg — likely rounding 8.18→9 kg before
multiplying (incorrect rounding before calculation).
• Incorrect (D): 8.18 mg — decimal-place error (moved
decimal point one place left).
Teaching Point: Convert weight to kg before dose calculation;
avoid premature rounding.


4. Chapter Reference: Chapter 1 │ Section: IV Infusion Safety
│ Title: mL/hour pump rate calculation
Stem: Orders: 500 mg drug in 250 mL D5W to infuse over
4 hours. What is the correct infusion rate (mL/hr)?
A. 62.5 mL/hr
B. 125 mL/hr
C. 100 mL/hr
D. 250 mL/hr
Correct Answer: A. 62.5 mL/hr
Rationales:
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