Exam 1: Relative Value, Addition and Subtraction of Decimals
Exam 1: Relative Value, Addition and Subtraction of Decimals25 Questions
Exam 2: Multiplication and Division of Decimals25 Questions
Exam 3: Solving Common Fraction Equations25 Questions
Exam 4: Metric International Si System25 Questions
Exam 5: Unit, Percentage, Milliequivalent, Ratio, and Household Measures25 Questions
Exam 6: Oral Medication Labels and Dosage Calculation25 Questions
Exam 7: Safe Medication Administration25 Questions
Exam 8: Hypodermic Syringe Measurement25 Questions
Exam 9: Parenteral Medication Labels and Dosage Calculation25 Questions
Exam 10: Reconstitution of Powdered Drugs25 Questions
Exam 11: Measuring Insulin Dosages25 Questions
Exam 12: Ratio and Proportion25 Questions
Exam 13: Dimensional Analysisunits Conversion25 Questions
Exam 14: Formula Method25 Questions
Exam 15: Adult and Pediatric Dosages Based on Body Weight25 Questions
Exam 16: Adult and Pediatric Dosages Based on Body Surface Area25 Questions
Exam 17: Introduction to Iv Therapy25 Questions
Exam 18: Iv Flow Rate Calculation25 Questions
Exam 19: Calculating Iv Infusion and Completion Times25 Questions
Exam 20: IV Medication and Titration Calculations25 Questions
Exam 21: Heparin Infusion Calculations25 Questions
Exam 22: Pediatric Oral and Parenteral Medications25 Questions
Exam 23: Pediatric Intravenous Medications35 Questions
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Subtract the decimals manually:
4.75 - 2.19 = __________
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Correct Answer:
2.56
Choose the entry with the greatest value.
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A
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose:
Give 5 mg. Tablets are labeled 2.5 mg.
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Correct Answer:
2 tabs
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2.5 mg + 2.5 mg = 5 mg
Therefore, give 2 tabs.
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose:
Tablets are labeled 0.6 mg. You must give 0.3 mg.
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Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose:
Tablets are labeled 0.2 mg. You must give 0.4 mg.
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Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose:
Tablets are labeled 1.5 mg. You must give 0.75 mg.
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Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose:
A dose of 2.5 mg is ordered. Tablets labeled 1.25 mg are available.
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Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose:
Tablets are labeled 0.1 mg. You must give 0.2 mg.
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