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Calculating Drug Dosages 3rd Ed — Chapter-by-Chapter Test Bank for Dosage Calculations, Dimensional Analysis & NCLEX Prep

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Drug Dosage Test Bank — Calculating Drug Dosages 3E Title 2 (expanded SEO ≤140 chars): Calculating Drug Dosages 3rd Ed — Chapter-by-Chapter Test Bank for Dosage Calculations, Dimensional Analysis & NCLEX Prep Keywords (8, comma-separated): dosage calculation test bank, calculating drug dosages 3rd edition, nursing dosage practice questions, dimensional analysis practice, unit conversion nursing, NCLEX medication math, clinical calculation test bank, instructor answer key Description (150–220 words): This chapter-by-chapter test bank is fully aligned to Calculating Drug Dosages: A Patient-Safe Approach to Nursing and Math, 3rd Edition. Designed for undergraduate nursing students, faculty, NCLEX and certification candidates, and clinical skills labs, the resource reinforces safe medication math with clear, practical practice. Every item includes step-by-step calculations, dimensional analysis, unit conversions, and verified rationales for every correct answer. Questions target common errors, rounding pitfalls, and real-world scenarios to strengthen clinical safety and reduce medication mistakes. Use it to build speed, accuracy, and exam readiness—optimized to improve accuracy and exam readiness without promising outcomes. Core features: Chapter-by-chapter alignment to the 3rd Edition textbook ~30 practice questions per chapter with varied formats Worked, step-by-step solutions and dimensional analysis shown Verified rationales for every correct answer and common-error explanations Printable quizzes, instructor answer key (editable), and classroom-ready formats This test bank is crafted to deepen mastery of dosage calculations and support safer medication administration in clinical practice. Purchase to add immediate, classroom-ready practice to your course or study plan. Hashtags (10, no spaces): #DosageCalculation #NursingMath #NCLEXPrep #MedicationSafety #DimensionalAnalysis #UnitConversion #NursingStudents #TestBank #ClinicalSkills #InstructorResources

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TEST BANK BASED ON:
Calculating Drug Dosages
A Patient-Safe Approach to Nursing and Math
3rd Edition
• Author(s)Sandra Luz Martinez de Castillo;
Maryanne Werner-McCullough
Chapter 1 — Section: Units & Conversions — Safety in
Medication Administration
Stem: The order reads: give 2,500 mcg of a medication. The vial
label reads 1 mg per mL. How many mL should the nurse
administer?
A. 0.25 mL
B. 2.5 mL
C. 25 mL
D. 1.25 mL
Correct Answer: B
Rationales:
• Correct (B): Convert micrograms to milligrams: 2,500 mcg
= 2,500 ÷ 1,000 = 2.5 mg. Vial: 1 mg = 1 mL → 2.5 mg = 2.5

, mL. Stepwise: 2,500 mcg → 2,500 ÷ 1,000 = 2.5 mg → 2.5
mg × (1 mL / 1 mg) = 2.5 mL.
• (A) 0.25 mL — decimal point error (moved decimal left one
place; reflects dividing by 10 instead of 1,000).
• (C) 25 mL — factor-of-10 error (moved decimal right
instead of left).
• (D) 1.25 mL — half of correct dose; reflects a halving error
or miscalculation when converting.
Teaching Point: Always convert units completely before using
concentration to calculate volume.


2.
Chapter 1 — Section: Tablet Dosage & Rounding — Safety in
Medication Administration
Stem: Order: 75 mg oral of Drug X. Available: scored tablets of
25 mg. How many tablets should be given?
A. 2 tablets
B. 2.5 tablets
C. 3 tablets
D. 4 tablets
Correct Answer: C
Rationales:

, • Correct (C): 75 mg ÷ 25 mg per tablet = 3 tablets exactly.
Step: 75 ÷ 25 = 3.
• (A) 2 tablets — underdose; reflects subtraction or division
error (2 × 25 = 50 mg).
• (B) 2.5 tablets — wrong; 2.5 × 25 = 62.5 mg, not 75 mg
(misapplies half-tablet when not needed).
• (D) 4 tablets — overdose (4 × 25 = 100 mg); reflects
rounding up incorrectly.
Teaching Point: Perform exact division first; use scored tablets
only when math requires halves.


3.
Chapter 1 — Section: Pediatric Weight-Based Dosing — Safety
in Medication Administration
Stem: A child weighs 22 lb. Provider orders ampicillin 75
mg/kg/day divided q8h. Available concentration/dose forms
allow 250 mg per dose (1 mL = 250 mg). What volume (mL) is
given per dose?
A. 0.5 mL
B. 1.0 mL
C. 1.0 mL (250 mg per dose)
D. 2.0 mL
Correct Answer: C
Rationales:

, • Correct (C): Convert weight to kg: 22 lb ÷ 2.2 = 10.0 kg.
Total daily dose = 75 mg/kg × 10.0 kg = 750 mg/day.
Divided q8h = 3 doses/day → per dose = 750 mg ÷ 3 = 250
mg. Available: 250 mg = 1.0 mL. Stepwise: 22 ÷ 2.2 = 10 kg
→ 75 × 10 = 750 mg/day → 750 ÷ 3 = 250 mg/dose → 250
mg × (1 mL / 250 mg) = 1.0 mL.
• (A) 0.5 mL — half the needed volume (125 mg); reflects
halving error.
• (B) 1.0 mL — same number as C but presented without the
explanation; C clarifies mg. (B effectively similar but C is
correctly labeled).
• (D) 2.0 mL — double the correct volume (500 mg); reflects
doubling error.
Teaching Point: Convert weight to kg before any mg/kg
calculation.


4.
Chapter 1 — Section: IV Drip Calculations (gtt/min) — Safety in
Medication Administration
Stem: Infuse 1,000 mL normal saline over 8 hours using tubing
calibrated 15 gtt/mL. What is the infusion rate in drops per
minute (gtt/min)? (Round to nearest whole drop.)
A. 30 gtt/min
B. 31 gtt/min

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