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Henke's Med-Math 10e: Dosage Calculation,
Preparation & Administration Tenth, North
American Edition
by SUSAN BUCHHOLZ (Author)
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Arithmetic Needed for Dosage
Chapter 2: Metric and Household Systems of Measurement
Chapter 3: Drug Abbreviations, Labels, and Packaging
Chapter 4: Calculation of Oral Medications—Solids and Liquids
Chapter 5: Liquids for Injection
Chapter 6: Calculation of Basic IV Drip Rates
Chapter 7: Special Types of IV Calculations
Chapter 8: Dosage Problems for Infants and Children
Chapter 9: Information Basic to Administering Drugs
Chapter 10: Administration Procedures
,Chapter 1, Arithmetic Needed For Dosage
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Chapter: 1
Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care And Comfort
Cognitive Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
Page And Header: 2, Dividing Whole Numbers; 3, Fractions
Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Objective: 1, 2
1. A Patient/Client Was Instructed To Drink 25 Oz Of Water Within 2 Hours But
Was Only Able To Drink 15 Oz. What Portion Of The Water Remained?
A) 2/5
B) 3/5
C) 2/25
D) 25/25
Ans A
wer;
Feedback: Subtract The Quantity Of Water The Client Drank (15 Oz) From The Total
Available Quantity (25 Oz): 10 Oz Remain. To Determine The Portion Of The Water
That Remains, Create A Fraction By Dividing 10 Oz (Remaining Portion) By 25 Oz
(Total Portion). Therefore, 10 Divided By 25 = 10/25. To Reduce Fractions, Find The
Largest Number That Can Be Divided Evenly Into The Numerator And The
Denominator (5). Ten Divided By 5 (10/5) = 2; 25/5 = 5. The Fraction 10/25 Can Be
Reduced To Its Lowest Terms Of 2/5.
Format: Multiple Choice
Chapter: 1
Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care And Comfort
Cognitive Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
Page And Header: 2, Dividing Whole Numbers; 3, Fractions
, Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Objective: 1, 2
2. A Patient/Client Was Prescribed 240 Ml Of Ensure By Mouth As A
Supplement But Consumed Only 100 Ml. What Portion Of The Ensure Remained?
A) 5/12
B) 7/12
C) 100/240
D) 240/240
Ans B
wer;
Feedback: Subtract The Quantity Of Ensure The Client Consumed (100 Ml) From The
Total Available Quantity (240 Ml): 140 Ml Remain. To Determine The Portion Of The
Ensure That Remains, Create A Fraction By Dividing 140 Ml (Remaining Portion) By
240 Ml (Total Portion). Therefore, 140 Divided By 240 = 7/12. To Reduce Fractions,
Find The Largest Number That Can Be Divided Evenly Into The Numerator And The
Denominator (20); 140 Divided By 20 (140/20) = 7; 240/20 = 12. The Fraction
140/240 Can Be Reduced To Its Lowest Terms Of 7/12.
Format: Multiple Choice
Chapter: 1
Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care And Comfort
Cognitive Level: Analyze
Difficulty: Difficult
Page And Header: 2, Multiplying Whole Numbers; 3, Fractions
Integrated Process: Communication And Documentation
Objective: 1, 2
1 1
3. A Patient/Client Consumed 4 Oz. Of Coffee, 2/3 Oz. Of Ice Cream, 2 Oz.
2 And 1
Of Beef Broth. What Is The Total Number Of Ounces Consumed That Should Be
Documented For The Patient/Client?
A) 3 3/4
B) 4 5/12
C) 4 2/3
D) 4 4/9
Henke's Med-Math 10e: Dosage Calculation,
Preparation & Administration Tenth, North
American Edition
by SUSAN BUCHHOLZ (Author)
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1: Arithmetic Needed for Dosage
Chapter 2: Metric and Household Systems of Measurement
Chapter 3: Drug Abbreviations, Labels, and Packaging
Chapter 4: Calculation of Oral Medications—Solids and Liquids
Chapter 5: Liquids for Injection
Chapter 6: Calculation of Basic IV Drip Rates
Chapter 7: Special Types of IV Calculations
Chapter 8: Dosage Problems for Infants and Children
Chapter 9: Information Basic to Administering Drugs
Chapter 10: Administration Procedures
,Chapter 1, Arithmetic Needed For Dosage
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Chapter: 1
Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care And Comfort
Cognitive Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
Page And Header: 2, Dividing Whole Numbers; 3, Fractions
Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Objective: 1, 2
1. A Patient/Client Was Instructed To Drink 25 Oz Of Water Within 2 Hours But
Was Only Able To Drink 15 Oz. What Portion Of The Water Remained?
A) 2/5
B) 3/5
C) 2/25
D) 25/25
Ans A
wer;
Feedback: Subtract The Quantity Of Water The Client Drank (15 Oz) From The Total
Available Quantity (25 Oz): 10 Oz Remain. To Determine The Portion Of The Water
That Remains, Create A Fraction By Dividing 10 Oz (Remaining Portion) By 25 Oz
(Total Portion). Therefore, 10 Divided By 25 = 10/25. To Reduce Fractions, Find The
Largest Number That Can Be Divided Evenly Into The Numerator And The
Denominator (5). Ten Divided By 5 (10/5) = 2; 25/5 = 5. The Fraction 10/25 Can Be
Reduced To Its Lowest Terms Of 2/5.
Format: Multiple Choice
Chapter: 1
Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care And Comfort
Cognitive Level: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
Page And Header: 2, Dividing Whole Numbers; 3, Fractions
, Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Objective: 1, 2
2. A Patient/Client Was Prescribed 240 Ml Of Ensure By Mouth As A
Supplement But Consumed Only 100 Ml. What Portion Of The Ensure Remained?
A) 5/12
B) 7/12
C) 100/240
D) 240/240
Ans B
wer;
Feedback: Subtract The Quantity Of Ensure The Client Consumed (100 Ml) From The
Total Available Quantity (240 Ml): 140 Ml Remain. To Determine The Portion Of The
Ensure That Remains, Create A Fraction By Dividing 140 Ml (Remaining Portion) By
240 Ml (Total Portion). Therefore, 140 Divided By 240 = 7/12. To Reduce Fractions,
Find The Largest Number That Can Be Divided Evenly Into The Numerator And The
Denominator (20); 140 Divided By 20 (140/20) = 7; 240/20 = 12. The Fraction
140/240 Can Be Reduced To Its Lowest Terms Of 7/12.
Format: Multiple Choice
Chapter: 1
Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care And Comfort
Cognitive Level: Analyze
Difficulty: Difficult
Page And Header: 2, Multiplying Whole Numbers; 3, Fractions
Integrated Process: Communication And Documentation
Objective: 1, 2
1 1
3. A Patient/Client Consumed 4 Oz. Of Coffee, 2/3 Oz. Of Ice Cream, 2 Oz.
2 And 1
Of Beef Broth. What Is The Total Number Of Ounces Consumed That Should Be
Documented For The Patient/Client?
A) 3 3/4
B) 4 5/12
C) 4 2/3
D) 4 4/9