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Calculating Drug Dosages (2nd Ed.) – Patient-Safe Nursing Math | Complete Test Bank 2026 Calculating Drug Dosages (2nd Ed.) – Patient-Safe Nursing Math | Complete Test Bank 2026
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    Calculating Drug Dosages (2nd Ed.) – Patient-Safe Nursing Math | Complete Test Bank 2026

  • This test bank for Calculating Drug Dosages: A Patient-Safe Approach to Nursing & Math (2nd Edition) provides verified exam-style questions focused on accurate dosage calculations, medication safety, and nursing math skills. Ideal for nursing students preparing for dosage exams and clinical practice.
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Nursing -- Dosage Calculations  Questions and Answers | Latest Version  | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified
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    Nursing -- Dosage Calculations Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified

  • Nursing -- Dosage Calculations Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2025/2026 | Correct & Verified A provider orders 500 mg of a medication. The available vial is labeled 250 mg/2 mL. How many mL will you administer? 4 mL You are ordered to give 1.5 g of ampicillin. The pharmacy sends 500 mg capsules. How many capsules will you give? 3 capsules A child is prescribed 6 mg/kg of medication. The child weighs 20 kg. How many mg should be administered? 120 mg An IV is...
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Nursing Dosage Calculations Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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    Nursing Dosage Calculations Exam Questions With Correct Answers

  • Kilo - Answer 1000 times basic unit Centi - Answer 1/100 of the basic unit (or 0.01) Milli - Answer 1/1000 of basic unit (or 0.001) Micro - Answer 1/1,000,000 of basic unit (or 0.000001) 1 kg - Answer 1,000 g 1 g - Answer 1,000 mg 1 mg - Answer 1,000 mcg 1 L - Answer 1,000 mL 1 mL - Answer 0.001 L 1 m - Answer 100 cm 1 mm - Answer 0.001 m grain - Answer measures weight and is written gr 1 gr = - Answer 60 mg 60 gtt (drops) - Answer 1 teaspoon (t or tsp) ...
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Nursing - Dosage Calculations Exam 2023
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    Nursing - Dosage Calculations Exam 2023

  • Kilo - ANSWER-1000 times basic unit Centi - ANSWER-1/100 of the basic unit (or 0.01) Milli - ANSWER-1/1000 of basic unit (or 0.001) Micro - ANSWER-1/1,000,000 of basic unit (or 0.000001) 1 kg - ANSWER-1,000 g 1 g - ANSWER-1,000 mg 1 mg - ANSWER-1,000 mcg 1 L - ANSWER-1,000 mL 1 mL - ANSWER-0.001 L 1 m - ANSWER-100 cm 1 mm - ANSWER-0.001 m grain - ANSWER-measures weight and is written gr 1 gr = - ANSWER-60 mg 60 gtt (drops) - ANSWER-1 teaspoon (t or tsp) ...
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Nursing - Dosage Calculations Test Questions with (142 terms) and Answers Best Rated A+
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    Nursing - Dosage Calculations Test Questions with (142 terms) and Answers Best Rated A+

  • Nursing - Dosage Calculations Test Questions with (142 terms) and Answers Best Rated A+
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Nursing Dosage calculations #1 Exam Questions and Answers
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    Nursing Dosage calculations #1 Exam Questions and Answers

  • A patient is to receive Valium 10 mg TID. The available tablets are labeled 5 mg. How many tabs will you give? - Answer- 5 mg: 1 tab = 10 mg: X tabs Means: 1 x 10 = 10 Extremes: 5 x "X" = 5X 5 X = 10 5 5 X = 2 tabs The physician orders Lasix 40 mg. The drug label reads Lasix 20 mg/ml. What will you give? - Answer- 20 mg: 1 mL = 40 mg: X mL Means: 1 x 40 = 40 Extremes: 20 x "X" = 20 X 20 X = 40 20 20 X= 2 (mL) The physician orders 5 mg of a drug to be given. You have 2.5 mg...
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Nursing -- Dosage Calculations Exam
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    Nursing -- Dosage Calculations Exam

  • Kilo - Answer- 1000 times basic unit Centi - Answer- 1/100 of the basic unit (or 0.01) Milli - Answer- 1/1000 of basic unit (or 0.001) Micro - Answer- 1/1,000,000 of basic unit (or 0.) 1 kg - Answer- 1,000 g 1 g - Answer- 1,000 mg 1 mg - Answer- 1,000 mcg 1 L - Answer- 1,000 mL 1 mL - Answer- 0.001 L 1 m - Answer- 100 cm 1 mm - Answer- 0.001 m grain - Answer- measures weight and is written gr 1 gr = - Answer- 60 mg 60 gtt (drops) - Answer- 1 teaspoon (t or ...
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