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Henke’s Med-Math: Dosage Calculation, Preparation & Administration (9th Edition, Susan Buchholz, 9781975106522) – Complete Test Bank for Chapters 1–10

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This document provides the full test bank for Henke’s Med-Math: Dosage Calculation, Preparation & Administration (9th edition) by Susan Buchholz. It includes complete questions and answers for Chapters 1–10, covering dosage calculations, medication preparation, and safe administration principles. The material is organized to support exam readiness and mastery of essential medication-math skills.

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HENKE'S MED-MATH DOSAGE CALCULATION, PREPARATION, & ADMINISTRATION 9TH EDITION BY SUSAN BUCHHOLZ H
DOSAGE CALCULATION, PREPARATION, & ADMINISTRATION 9TH EDITION BY SUSAN BUCHHOLZ




TEST BANK
HENKE'S MED-MATH DOSAGE CALCULATION, PREPAR
ADMINISTRATION 9TH EDITION BY SUSAN BUCHH
9781975106522 CHAPTER 1-10 COMPLETE GUIDE

,HENKE'S MED-MATH DOSAGE CALCULATION, PREPARATION, & ADMINISTRATION 9TH EDITION BY SUSAN BUCHHOLZ H
DOSAGE CALCULATION, PREPARATION, & ADMINISTRATION 9TH EDITION BY SUSAN BUCHHOLZ

,HENKE'S MED-MATH DOSAGE CALCULATION, PREPARATION, & ADMINISTRATION 9TH EDITION BY SUSAN BUCHHOLZ
HENKE'S MED-MATH DOSAGE CALCULATION, PREPARATION, & ADMINISTRATION 9TH EDITION BY SUSAN BUCHHOLZ

Chapter 1: Arithmetic Needed for Dosage


MULTIPLE CHOICE

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
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 W
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mile What portion of the Ensure remained?
a. 5/12
b. 7/12
c. 100/240
d. 240/240
ANS >> B
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: Apply
Difficulty: Moderate
Page and Header: 2, Dividing Whole Numbers; 3, Fractions
Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning
Objective: 1, 2




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HENKE'S MED-MATH DOSAGE CALCULATION, PREPARATION, & ADMINISTRATION 9TH EDITION BY SUSAN BUCHHOLZ

3. A patient/client consumed oz. of coffee, 2/3 oz. of ice cream, and oz. 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
ANS >> B
Feedback: Add the number of ounces consumed. First, change any mixed number to a fraction by
multiplying the whole number by the denominator and then adding that total to the numerator. For the
coffee, 4  2 = 8 + 1 = 9/4; for the beef broth, 2  1
= 2 + 1 = 3/2. Then add: 9/4 + 2/3 (ice cream) + 3/2. When fractions have different denominators, find
the least common denominator (LCD). For 2, 3, and 4, the LCD =
12. Rewrite each fraction using the LCD; divide the LCD by the denominator of each fraction and then
multiply that result by the numerator of the fraction. The new fractions to be added are 27/12 (coffee),
8/12 (ice cream), and 18/12 (beef broth). After conversion of the fractions, the numerators are added
together and the fraction is reduced to the lowest terms.

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
4. A coffee cup holds 180 mile The patient/client drank 2? cups of coffee. How many milliliters would
the nurse document as consumed? WWW.TBSM.WS
a. 360
b. 420
c. 510
d. 600
ANS >> B
Feedback: The coffee cup holds 180 mile The client drank 2? cups. To estimate the total number of
milliliters consumed, multiply 180  7/3 ( ). When a mixed number is present, change it to an
improper fraction by multiplying the whole number by the denominator and then adding that total to
the numerator: 2  3 = 6 + 1 = 7/3. Therefore, 180 mL × 7/3 = 420 mL (180 ÷ 3 = 60 × 7 = 420).

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

5. A patient/client weighed 48.52 kg on admission and now weighs 50.4 kg. How many kilograms were
gained since admission?
a. 0.78
b. 0.88



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