Drug Dosage Calculations NCLEX Exam 2
- October 24, 2020/
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1. Doctor’s order: Amoxicillin 0.25 g p.o. every 8 hours; Available: Amoxicillin 125 mg tablets. How many tablets will the nurse give per dose?
- 0.5 tab
- 1 tab
- 1.5 tabs
- 2 tabs
2. Doctor’s order: Zofran 8 mg p.o. t.i.d.; Available: Zofran in a 100 ml bottle labeled 4 mg/tsp.; How many ml will the nurse administer for each dose?
- 1.25 ml
- 6.25 ml
- 8 ml
- 10 ml
3. Doctor’s order: Morphine gr 1/10; Available: Morphine 10 mg/ml. How many ml will the nurse give?
- 0.6 ml
- 1 ml
- 6 ml
- 10 ml
4. Give Fortaz mg/kg/day p.o. 50 mg/kg p.o. t.i.d. to a child who weighs 25.5 kg. Fortaz is available in an oral suspension labeled 100 mg/ml. How many ml would the nurse administer per dose?
- 0.5 ml
- 0. 8 ml
- 10.8 ml
- 12.8 ml
5. Give Ceclor 45 mg/kg/day p.o. in 3 divided doses for a patient who weighs 66 pounds. A 75 ml stock medication is labeled Ceclor 125 mg/ml. How many ml would the nurse administer per dose?
- 0.5 ml
- 0.8 ml
- 3.6 ml
- 9 ml
6. Give Biaxin for a child whose BSA is 0.55 m2. The usual adult dose is 500 mg. Biaxin is available in an oral suspension. The 100ml bottle is labeled 50 mg/ml. How many ml would the nurse give per dose?
- 3.2 ml
- 1.6 ml
- 1.2 ml
- 5 ml
7. Give Phenergan for a child whose BSA is 1.2 m2. The usual adult dose is 25 mg. How many milligrams would the nurse administer for the dose?
- 12 mg
- 17.6 mg
- 20.8 mg
- 25 mg
8. LR 125 ml/hr via gravity flow using tubing calibrated at 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the flow rate.
- 8 gtt/min
- 15 gtt/min
- 25 gtt/min
- 31 gtt/min
9. One liter NS to infuse over 24 hours using a micro drip (gravity flow). Calculate the flow rate.
- 42 gtt/min
- 28 gtt/min
- 12 gtt/min
- 10 gtt/min
10. At the change of shift you notice 200 ml left to count in the I.V. bag. The I.V. is infusing at 80 ml/hr. How much longer will the I.V. run?
- 1 hr
- 1 hr and 30 mins
- 2 hrs
- 2 hrs and 30 mins
11. Keflin 2 g in 100 ml D5W IVPB over 20 minutes. The I.V. tubing is 15 gtt/ml. Calculate the flow rate.
- 150 gtt/min
- 100 gtt/min
- 75 gtt/min
- 76 gtt/min
12. The physician writes an order for Heparin 900 units/hour. The label on the I.V. bag reads: Heparin 10,000 units in 500 ml D5W. How many ml/hr will deliver the correct dose?
- 11 ml/hr
- 45 ml/hr
- 50 ml/hr
- 55 ml/hr
13. Administer Heparin 1,000 units/hr from an I.V. bag mixed 40,000 units in 1 L D5W. How many ml/hr will deliver the correct amount of Heparin?
- 40 ml/hr
- 30 ml/hr
- 25 ml/hr
- 15 ml/hr
14. The patient’s Heparin is infusing at 28 ml/hr on an infusion pump. The bag of fluid is mixed 20,000 units of Heparin in 500 ml D5W. What hourly dose of heparin is the patient receiving?
- 1,120 units/hr
- 1,210 units/hr
- 2,120 units/hr
- 2,210 units/hr
15. The patient’s heparin drip is infusing at 11 ml/hr on an infusion pump. The bag of fluid is mixed 25,000 units of Heparin in 250 ml D5W. What hourly dose of Heparin is the patient receiving?
- 2,500 units/hr
- 2,000 units/hr
- 1,000 units/hr
- 1,100 units/hr
16. Give Regular insulin by continuous I.V. infusion at 20 units/hr. The solution is 250 ml NS with 100 units of Regular insulin. What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose?
- 5 ml/hr
- 8 ml/hr
- 50 ml/hr
- 100 ml/hr
17. Administer a Theophylline drip at 40 mg/hr The solution is 250 ml D5W + Theophylline 500 mg. What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose?
- 20 ml/hr
- 40 ml/hr
- 80 ml/hr
- 100 ml/hr
18. Give Tridil 15 mcg/min. Tridil is mixed 50 mg in 500 ml D5W. What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose?
- 150 ml/hr
- 15 ml/hr
- 90 ml/hr
- 9 ml/hr
19. Give propofol 10 mcg/kg/minute. The infusion is mixed propofol 250 mg in 250 ml D5W. The patient weighs 168 pounds. What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose?
- 10 ml/hr
- 26 ml/hr
- 46 ml/hr
- 50 ml/hr
20. Give Nitroprusside 5 mcg/kg/minute via continuous infusion for a patient weighing 205 lbs. Nitroprusside is available in a solution of 200 mg in 250 ml D5W. What rate on the infusion pump will deliver the correct dose?
- 25 ml/hr
- 35 ml/hr
- 45 ml/hr
- 50 ml/hr
21. Tridil is infusing at 15 ml/hr on an infusion pump. The drug is mixed 50 mg in 500 ml D5W. How many mcg/minute is the patient receiving?
- 25 mcg/min
- 35 mcg/min
- 45 mcg/min
- 50 mcg/min
22. A lidocaine drip is infusing at 30 ml/hr on an infusion device. The drug is mixed 2 g in 500 ml D5W. How many mg/minute is the patient receiving?
- 5 mg/min
- 4 mg/min
- 3 mg/min
- 2 mg/min
23. Aminophylline is infusing at 30 ml/hr. The drug is mixed 250 mg in 500 ml D5W. How many mg/hr is the patient receiving?
- 30 mg/hr
- 25 mg/hr
- 20 mg/hr
- 15 mg/hr
24. The cardiac patient is to receive Cardizem 5 mg IVP. The vial contains 10 mg/2 ml. How many ml will you give?
- 10 ml
- 5 ml
- 2 ml
- 1 ml
25. The patient is to take Aspirin gr. X. The bottle contains Aspirin 300 mg tablets. How many tablets should he take?
- 0.5 tablet
- 1 tablet
- 1.5 tablets
- 2 tablets
26. Digoxin 125 mcg is ordered IVP every a.m. The vial contains 0.5 mg in 2 ml. How many ml will you give?
- 0.2 ml
- 0.5 ml
- 1.5 ml
- 2 ml
27. The pre-op patient is ordered Atropine gr. 1/150 IM. The vial contains Atropine 0.4 mg in 1 ml. How much will you give?
- 1 ml
- 1.5 ml
- 2 ml
- 2.5 ml
28. The patient is to receive Heparin 1500 units/hr by IV infusion. The IV contains 25,000 units of Heparin in 250 ml of D5W. At what rate should you set the IV pump (ml/hr)?
- 15 ml/hr
- 16 ml/hr
- 17 ml/hr
- 20 ml/hr
29. The IV with Nitroglycerin is infusing at 6 ml/hr. The concentration of the IV is 50 mg in 250 ml of D5W. How many mg/hr is the patient receiving?
- 1.2 mg/hr
- 5.2 mg/hr
- 25 mg/hr
- 30 mg/hr
Situation: The patient is ordered an IV of 1000 ml of Normal Saline over 8 hours.
30. At what rate would you set the IV pump (ml/hr)?
- 125 ml/hr
- 250 ml/hr
- 100 ml/hr
- 2 ml/hr
31. How many drops per minute would you set the gravity IV tubing with a drip factor of 15 drops/ml?
- 35 gtts/min
- 19 gtts/min
- 31 gtts/min
- 15 gtts/min
32. If the current IV bag was started at 1:00, what time would you hang the next bag?
- 5:00
- 7:00
- 9:00
- 11:00
33. The patient with an infection is to receive an IVPB of Ampicillin 500 mg in 50 ml over 30 minutes. At what rate would you set the pump?
- 300 ml/hr
- 200 ml/hr
- 100 ml/hr
- 50 ml/hr
34. An IVPB of Vancomycin 1 gram in 250 ml is to infuse over 90 minutes. At what rate should the pump be set?
- 28 ml/hr
- 90 ml/hr
- 167 ml/hr
- 270 ml/hr
35. The patient is ordered Fortaz 250 mg IM. The vial contains 500 mg powder with directions to add 1.5 ml of sterile water for a total volume of 1.8 ml. How many ml will you administer?
- 5 ml
- 3.6 ml
- 2 ml
- 0.9 ml
36. The physician ordered an IV of Dobutamine at 5 mcg/Kg/min. The patient weighs 198 lbs. The IV solution is 500 mg Dobutamine in 250 ml D5W. How many ml/hr should the pump be set?
- 2.5 ml/hr
- 5 ml/hr
- 10 ml/hr
- 14 ml/hr
Answers and Rationales
1. Answer: D. 2 tabs
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2. Answer: D. 10 ml
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3. Answer: A. 0.6 ml
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4. Answer: D. 12.8 ml
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5. Answer: C. 3.6 ml
Formula:
Solution: 45 mg/kg/day x 30 kg = 1.350 mg/day ÷ 3 doses = 450 mg per dose
6. Answer: A. 3.2 ml
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BSA Formula:
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7. Answer: B. 17.6 mg
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8. Answer: D. 31 gtt/min
IV Flow Formula:
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9. Answer: A. 42 gtt/min
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10. Answer: D. 2 hrs and 30 mins
Solution: 200 ÷ 80 = 2.5 = 2 hrs and 30 mins
11. Answer: C. 75 gtt/min
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12. Answer: B. 45 ml/hr
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13. Answer: C. 25 ml/hr
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14. Answer: A. 1,120 units/hr
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15. Answer: D. 1,100 units/hr
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16. Answer: C. 50 ml/hr
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17. Answer: A. 20 ml/hr
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18. Answer: D. 9 ml/hr
1. Infusion device is set at hourly rate, so convert mcg/min to mcg/hr
15 mcg/min = 900 mcg/hr (15 x 60)
2. Drug is expressed in mg, so covert mcg to mg
900 mcg/hr = 0.9 mg/hr
3. Formula:
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19. Answer: C. 46 ml/hr
1. Convert lbs to kg
168 ÷ 2.2 = 76.36 = 76.4 kg
2. Calculate the minute rate
76.4 kg x 10 mcg/kg/min = 764 mcg/min
3. Calculate hourly rate
764 mcg/min x 60 mins/hr = 45,840 mcg/hr
4. Drug is expressed in mg, so convert mcg to mg
45,840 mcg = 45.84 mg
5. Formula:
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20. Answer: B. 35 ml/hr
1. Convert lbs to kg
205 ÷ 2.2 = 93.18 = 93.2 kg
2. Calculate the minute rate
93.2 kg x 5 mcg/kg/min = 466 mcg/min
3. Calculate hourly rate
466 mcg/min x 60 mins/hr = 27,960 mcg/hr
4. Drug is expressed in mg, so convert mcg to mg
27,960 mcg = 27.96 mg
5. Formula:
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21. Answer: A. 25 mcg/min
1. Convert 50 mg to mcg = 50,000 mcg
2. Use ratio/proportion to solve
x = 1,500 mcg/hr
3. Calculate the minute rate
1,500 mcg/hr ÷ 60 mins/hr = 25 mcg/min
22. Answer: D. 2 mg/min
1. Convert 2 g to mg = 2,000 mg
2. Use ratio/proportion to solve
x = 120 mg/hr
3. Calculate the minute rate
120 mg/hr ÷ 60 mins/hr = 2 mg/min
23. Answer: D. 15 mg/hr
x = 15 mg/hr
24. Answer: D. 1 ml
10 mg : 2 ml = 5 mg : x ml
10 x = 10
x = 1
25. Answer: D. 2 tablets
1 grain = 60 mg
10 grains = 600 mg
300 mg : 1 tab = 600 mg: x tabs
26. Answer: B. 0.5 ml
1 mg = 1000 mcg
0.5 mg : 2 ml = .125 mg : x ml
27. Answer: A. 1 ml
1gr = 60 mg
1/150 gr – .4 mg
0.4 mg : 1 ml = 0.4 mg : x ml
28. Answer: A. 15 ml/hr
25,000 units : 250 ml = 1,500 units : x ml
*Remember a pump setting is always ml/hour
29. Answer: A. 1.2 mg/hr
50 mg : 250 ml = x mg : 6 ml
30. Answer: A. 125 ml/hr
1,000 ml ÷ 8 hrs
31. Answer: C. 31 gtts/min
125 ml ÷ 60 min x 15 gtts/ml
32. Answer: C. 9:00
33. Answer: C. 100 ml/hr
50 ml : 30 min = x ml : 60 min
34. Answer: C. 167 ml/hr
250 ml : 90 min = x ml : 60 min
35. Answer: D. 0.9 ml
500 mg : 1.8 ml = 250 mg : x ml
36. Answer: D. 14 ml/hr
198 lbs ÷ 2.2 lbs/Kg = 90 Kg
90 Kg x 5 mcg/min = 4500 mg/min
4500 mcg ÷ 1000 mcg/mg = 0.45 mg/min
500 mg : 250 ml = 0.45 mg : x ml
x = .0225 ml/min
.0225 ml/min x 60 min in hr = 13.5 = 14 ml/hr