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A patient weighs 154 pounds. How many kilograms does the patient weigh?
✔✔70 kg
A prescription calls for 0.5 g of medication. The available tablet is 250 mg. How many tablets
should be administered?
✔✔2 tablets
A patient requires 25 mg of medication. The vial contains 50 mg/mL. How many mL should the
nurse give?
✔✔0.5 mL
A nurse needs to administer 1.2 g of a drug. The tablet strength is 400 mg. How many tablets are
needed?
✔✔3 tablets
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,A patient drinks 2 liters of water daily. How many milliliters is this?
✔✔2000 mL
A patient requires 0.8 mg/kg of medication. The patient weighs 60 kg. How many mg should be
administered?
✔✔48 mg
A solution contains 10% dextrose. How many grams of dextrose are in 500 mL of solution?
✔✔50 g
A patient needs 2 tablespoons of syrup. How many milliliters is this if 1 tablespoon equals 15
mL?
✔✔30 mL
A patient receives 3 tablets of 250 mg each. How many grams of medication is this?
✔✔0.75 g
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, A nurse is to give 0.4 mg of digoxin. The tablet strength is 0.2 mg. How many tablets are
needed?
✔✔2 tablets
A prescription reads 15 mg/kg. The patient weighs 50 kg. How many mg are required?
✔✔750 mg
A patient receives 1.5 L of IV fluid over 6 hours. What is the flow rate in mL/hour?
✔✔250 mL/hour
A patient weighs 120 pounds. Convert the weight to kilograms.
✔✔54.5 kg
A patient needs 0.6 g of medication. The available vial contains 300 mg/mL. How many mL
should the nurse administer?
✔✔2 mL
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