Exam 6: Converting Units
Exam 1: Fractions74 Questions
Exam 2: Decimals75 Questions
Exam 3: Relationships of Quantities: Percents, Ratios, and Proportions72 Questions
Exam 4: Metric System73 Questions
Exam 5: Other Systems of Measurement63 Questions
Exam 6: Converting Units75 Questions
Exam 7: Temperature and Time75 Questions
Exam 8: Equipment for Dosage Measurement80 Questions
Exam 9: Interpreting Medication Orders76 Questions
Exam 10: Interpreting Medication Labels and Package Inserts76 Questions
Exam 11: Safe Medication Administration70 Questions
Exam 12: Methods of Dosage Calculations76 Questions
Exam 13: Oral Dosages78 Questions
Exam 14: Parenteral Dosages103 Questions
Exam 15: Intravenous Calculations75 Questions
Exam 16: Preparation of Noninjectable Solutions74 Questions
Exam 17: Critical Iv Calculations85 Questions
Exam 18: Performing, Dispensing, and Compounding Calculations75 Questions
Exam 19: Calculations for Compounding75 Questions
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When writing a conversion factor as a ratio, the number you are converting to is placed _______________ the colon in the conversion factor.
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A fraction or ratio made of two quantities that are equal to each other but expressed in different units is called a(n) _______________ factor.
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Which of the following is the correct conversion factor for converting milliliters to fluid ounces?
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Which of the following is a correct conversion factor for converting milliliters to tablespoons?
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A(n) _________________ is a fraction or ratio made of two quantities that are equal to each other but expressed in different units.
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A physician advises a patient who has a family history of cardiovascular disease to take 81 mg of aspirin daily. Using the equivalent measure 1 grain = 65 mg, the patient should take _______________ of aspirin daily. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
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The conversion factor for converting kilograms to pounds is
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Which of the following is the correct dimensional analysis equation for converting 75 mL to ounces?
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Mr. Lopez was told to limit fluids to 1,500 mL a day. How many pints is this?
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When writing a conversion factor, the quantity of units you are converting from
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A patient will receive 15 pints of fluid IV during his hospital stay. This is _______________.
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Wilson weighs 14 kg. He has gained half a kilogram per week for the past 3 weeks. He weighed _______________ 3 weeks ago.
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To treat Anna's acute allergy flare-up, the physician prescribed prednisone 30 mg on day 1, 25 mg on day 2, 20 mg on day 3, 15 mg on day 4, 10 mg on day 5, and 5 mg on day 6. During the 6 days of treatment, Anna took _______________ of prednisone
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Joel weighs 65 kg. Converted to pounds, Joel weighs _______________. (Use either proportion or dimensional analysis)
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Mr. Acevedo was told to drink at least 3 L per day. You should tell him this is _______________. (Use either proportion or dimensional analysis, and round your answer to nearest tenth.)
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Which of the following is a correct conversion factor for converting fluid ounces to milliliters?
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In a conversion factor, the quantity of units you are converting to
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_____ is a conversion factor for converting grains to milligrams.
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Sonya drank 4 oz of juice and 8 oz of milk for breakfast; for lunch she had a 12 oz soda, then she drank another 12 oz soda mid-afternoon. For dinner she drank 16 oz of water. The amount of fluid she drank equals _______________. (use either proportion or dimensional analysis)
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