Exam 7: Calculations Used in Patient Assessments
Exam 1: Fractions6 Questions
Exam 2: Decimals12 Questions
Exam 3: Percents12 Questions
Exam 4: Ratios12 Questions
Exam 5: Proportions10 Questions
Exam 6: Metric and Household Measurements20 Questions
Exam 7: Calculations Used in Patient Assessments44 Questions
Exam 11: Oral Dosages105 Questions
Exam 12: Parenteral Dosages51 Questions
Exam 13: Dosages Measured in Units30 Questions
Exam 14: Reconstitution of Medications10 Questions
Exam 15: Intravenous Flow Rates75 Questions
Exam 16: Intravenous Flow Rates for Dosages Measured in Units10 Questions
Exam 17: Critical Care Intravenous Flow Rates39 Questions
Exam 18: Pediatric Dosages20 Questions
Exam 19: Obstetric Dosages18 Questions
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Change to the designated equivalents.
-18 mg = ________ mcg
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18,000
Change to approximate equivalents.
-3 oz = _____ mL
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90
Change to approximate equivalents. Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
-97.8° F = ____________________° C
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36.5
Change to the designated equivalents.
-112.2 lb = ____________________ kg
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Change to the designated equivalents.
-12.6 cm = _____________________ in
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Change to the designated equivalents.
-1.42 mg = ____________________ mcg
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Change to the designated equivalents.
-6 cm = ____________________ in
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Change to approximate equivalents.
-90 kg = ____________________ lb
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Calculate the output.
A patient consumes 4 oz of orange juice and 4 oz of milk for breakfast, 12 oz of coffee for lunch, and 3 oz mL of an ice pop and 4 oz mL of ice cream for dinner. The patient voided three times during the shift for 240 mL, 500 mL, and 400 mL. Calculate the output for the 6 AM to 6 PM shift.
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Change to approximate equivalents.
-20 kg = ____________________ lb
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Change to approximate equivalents.
-2 1/2 cups = _____________ fl oz
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Change to approximate equivalents.
-100 lb = ____________________ kg
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Change to approximate equivalents.
-180 mL = ____________________ fl oz
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Change to approximate equivalents. Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
-180 lb = ______ kg
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Calculate the intake.
A patient consumes 120 mL of orange juice and 120 mL of milk for breakfast, 260 mL of coffee for lunch, and 90 mL of an ice pop and 120 mL of ice cream for dinner. The patient voided three times during the shift for 240 mL, 500 mL, and 400 mL. Calculate the intake for the 6 AM to 6 PM shift.
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Calculate the output.
A patient consumes 2 oz of an ice pop and 30 mL of ice chips during the shift. Intravenous fluids infused at 125 mL/h during the shift. The Foley catheter was emptied of 800 mL at 6 PM. A drain was emptied of 80 mL at 6 PM. Calculate the output for the 6 AM to 6 PM shift.
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Change to approximate equivalents.
-3.5 kg = ____________________ lb
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