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Nursing TestBank2026: DosageCalculations Test Bank | Dimensional Analysis Nursing MCQs | Gloria Craig 8th Ed | NCLEX Medication Math Practice 8 High-Value SEO Keywords dosage calculations test bank nursing dosage calculations MCQs dimensional analysis nursing practice NCLEX medication math questions Gloria Craig dosage calculations study guide IV flow rate calculations nursing practice medication dosage calculation exam prep nursing testbank2026 dosagecalculations 12 Marketplace Discovery Hashtags #dosagecalculations #nursingtestbank #medicationmath #dimensionalanalysis #nclexprep #nursingstudents #dosagecalculationstestbank #nursingexamprep #medicationsafety #pharmacologynursing #nursingmath #nursingeducation Master medication math with confidence using the Nursing TestBank2026: Dosage Calculations Made Easy — Solving Problems Using Dimensional Analysis (8th Edition) Test Bank by Gloria Pearl Craig. This comprehensive digital study resource is designed to help nursing and health science students build strong skills in dosage calculations, dimensional analysis, and medication safety, all while preparing effectively for exams and clinical practice. Based on the widely trusted textbook by Gloria Pearl Craig, this test bank provides complete coverage of every chapter, ensuring learners reinforce core concepts from foundational arithmetic review to advanced medication calculation scenarios. Each chapter includes 20 clinically oriented multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that mirror real exam-style problems and emphasize practical medication administration skills. Every question includes clear, step-by-step rationales using dimensional analysis, helping students understand not only the correct answer but also the reasoning behind each calculation. These explanations strengthen critical thinking, improve numerical accuracy, and reinforce safe medication administration practices. This resource is especially valuable for students enrolled in courses such as Nursing Dosage Calculations, Medication Administration, Pharmacology for Nursing, Foundations of Nursing Practice, Nursing Math, and NCLEX preparation programs. By practicing realistic dosage problems—including IV flow rates, infusion calculations, weight-based dosing, and unit conversions—students can develop the confidence needed to avoid medication errors and succeed in both classroom and clinical settings. Key Features • Full-chapter coverage of Dosage Calculations Made Easy (8th Edition) • 20 clinically focused dosage calculation MCQs per chapter • Step-by-step dimensional analysis rationales for every answer • Practice with IV flow rate, infusion, and weight-based dosing calculations • Unit conversion exercises for metric, household, and apothecary systems • Designed for nursing exam preparation and NCLEX medication math practice Ideal for nursing students, LPN/LVN programs, RN programs, and healthcare trainees, this test bank helps transform complex medication calculations into manageable, exam-ready problem-solving skills.

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Dosage Calculations Made Easy
Solving Problems Using
Dimensional Analysis
8th Edition
• Author(s)Gloria Pearl Craig


TEST BANK
1) Roman numerals to Arabic numbers
Reference: Ch. 1 — Arithmetic Review — Arabic Numbers and
Roman Numerals
Question:
A nurse is checking a medication label that reads VIII mg. To
verify the dose before administration, the nurse converts the
Roman numeral to an Arabic number. How many milligrams is
the dose?

,A. 6 mg
B. 8 mg
C. 10 mg
D. 12 mg
Correct Answer: B. 8 mg
Rationale:
Correct: VIII = V (5) + III (3) = 8. The nurse should recognize this
conversion before administering the dose.
A: 6 mg reflects an incorrect subtraction or incomplete count of
the I symbols.
C: 10 mg confuses VIII with X.
D: 12 mg is a counting error and exceeds the stated amount.
Teaching Point: Roman numeral accuracy prevents medication-
label interpretation errors.
Citation: Craig, G. P. (n.d.). Dosage calculations made easy:
Solving problems using dimensional analysis (8th ed.). Ch. 1.


2) Arabic numbers to Roman numerals
Reference: Ch. 1 — Arithmetic Review — Arabic Numbers and
Roman Numerals
Question:
A provider writes an order for a medication quantity of 14 on a
stock-count form that uses Roman numerals. Which Roman
numeral should the nurse document?

,A. XII
B. XIII
C. XIV
D. XV
Correct Answer: C. XIV
Rationale:
Correct: 14 = 10 + 4 = X + IV = XIV.
A: XII = 12.
B: XIII = 13.
D: XV = 15.
Teaching Point: Build Roman numerals by combining tens and
ones correctly.
Citation: Craig, G. P. (n.d.). Dosage calculations made easy:
Solving problems using dimensional analysis (8th ed.). Ch. 1.


3) Roman numeral multiplication
Reference: Ch. 1 — Arithmetic Review — Arabic Numbers and
Roman Numerals
Question:
A medication tray contains 3 packets, and each packet is labeled
IV tablets. How many tablets are in the total supply?
A. 10 tablets
B. 12 tablets

, C. 14 tablets
D. 16 tablets
Correct Answer: B. 12 tablets
Rationale:
Correct: IV = 4 tablets, and 3 packets × 4 tablets = 12 tablets.
A: 10 tablets is an undercount.
C: 14 tablets adds an extra 2 tablets by error.
D: 16 tablets is 4 packets’ worth, not 3.
Teaching Point: Convert Roman numerals first, then multiply.
Citation: Craig, G. P. (n.d.). Dosage calculations made easy:
Solving problems using dimensional analysis (8th ed.). Ch. 1.


4) Roman numeral conversion in a medication label
Reference: Ch. 1 — Arithmetic Review — Arabic Numbers and
Roman Numerals
Question:
A label displays XL next to a medication strength. Before giving
the medication, the nurse verifies the Arabic number
equivalent. What is the value?
A. 30
B. 40
C. 45
D. 50
Correct Answer: B. 40

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Gloria Pearl Craig Dosage Calculations Made Easy
Editorial: 2024 ISBN: 9781975230685 Edición: Desconocido

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