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A collection of math problems related to dosage calculations for healthcare professionals. The problems cover various scenarios such as intravenous (iv) and subcutaneous (sq) medication administration, insulin dosing, and iv fluid rates. Each problem is accompanied by the correct answer, making it an excellent resource for studying and reinforcing essential skills.
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2023/2024
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Download Math Problems for Healthcare Professionals: Dosage Calculations and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! 1[Date] Basic Math Ability Exam A Relias | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated 2024/// The physician has written an order for a medication, 3,000 units to be given SQ. You have on hand 5,000 units/mL. You will administer _______mL. - ✅✅3000/5000 *1 = 0.6mL The surgeon orders for 75 mg of a medication to be given IV push. The medication is available in a concentration of 125 mg/2 mL. You will administer ____mL to the patient. (record your answer using one decimal place) - ✅✅1.2 The sliding scale order states: [FORMULA: (BG-100)÷30]= number of units of insulin to be given. At 1600 the patient's blood glucose is 150. You will administer _____ units of insulin (round to the nearest whole number). - ✅✅150-100/30 =1.66 rounded to nearest whole number = 2 Your patient's blood glucose is 302 mg/dL. The sliding scale order is to administer insulin using this formula: [FORMULA: (BG-100)÷40]= number of units to administer. Based upon your patient's glucose, you should administer ____ units of insulin. (round to the nearest whole number) - ✅✅302-100/40 =5.05 2[Date] rounded = 5 The physician has ordered a medication to be given 0.05 mg/kg/day in 1,000 mL of fluid. The patient weighs 246 lbs. The dose added to the 1,000 mL bag of fluid should be _____ mg. (round your answer to one decimal place) - ✅✅0.05*111.5 (the weight in kg) = 5.575mg a day =5.6 The surgeon orders a medication 1.5 gms IV. The pharmacy delivers the medication as 1.5 grams in 150 mL IV solution to be infused over 90 minutes. The rate of the infusion is____mL/hr. - ✅✅100 The physician orders for 1 liter of IV fluid to be given over 6 hours. The available tubing set delivers 15 gtts/mL. After your calculation, the set should be calibrated to deliver _______ gtts/min. (round to the nearest whole number) - ✅✅https://www.mdcalc.com/iv-drip-rate-calculator =42 Your patient's blood sugar is 201 mg/dL. The sliding scale insulin order says to use the following formula to calculate the number of units to administer: [FORMULA: (BG-100)÷30+10]= number of units to administer. Based upon your 5[Date] A physician orders to give a 80 mg of a medication IV push. The available dose 100 mg/10 mL. The nurse should administer _____ mL's to the patient. - ✅✅8 The physician has ordered 100 mcg of medication IV Push. It is available in a pre-mixed syringe with a concentration of 1 mg/mL. You will give ___mL. - ✅✅.1 The physician orders a medication to be given at 1 mg/kg/day. The patient weighs 265 lbs. The medication is available as 100 mg/mL. You should administer _____ mL of the medication. (record your answer using one decimal place) - ✅✅1.2 A medication is ordered as an IV drip at 3 units/kg/hr for a patient weighting 108 kg. The concentration of the medication is 2 units/mL. The drip should be set at _____ mL/hr. - ✅✅162 A medication drip is ordered at 13 units/kg/hr.The patient weighs 50 kg. The medication is available in a concentration of 25,000 units/500 mL. The medication should be infused at _____mL per hour. - ✅✅13 The physician orders a bolus of a medication, using the protocol of 35 units/kg. The patient weighs 220 lbs. This patient should receive _______units as a bolus. - ✅✅3500 6[Date] The physician orders 1,500 mg of a medication to be given over 90 minutes. The available medication is 1,500 mg/250 mL. You will set the pump to deliver ______mL/hr.(round to the nearest whole number) - ✅✅167 Your patient is receiving 37.5 mcg of a medication. This is equivalent to ________ mg of medication. (record your answer using two decimal places) - ✅✅0.0375 =0.04 The order is for 0.375 mg of a medication to be given IV. The medication is supplied 500 mcg/2 mL. The patient will receive____mL. (record your answer using one decimal place) - ✅✅1.5 The physician orders 10 mg of a drug IV. Available is 16 mg/mL. You should administer ______mL.(record your answer using one decimal place) - ✅✅0.6 The patient weighs 700 grams. You are given orders to administer a medication 1 mEq/kg IV. The medication is available in 0.5 mEq/mL. The dose to be given would be _______mL. (record your answer using one decimal place) - ✅✅NOT 140 The physician orders 300 mg oral suspension PO q8 hours. Available is 375 mg/5 mL. You should administer _____ mL. - ✅✅4
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