Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz
You searched for:
Your school or university
Improve your search results. Select your educational institution and subject so that we can show you the most relevant documents and help you in the best way possible.
Ok, I understand!
Your school or university
Improve your search results. Select your educational institution and subject so that we can show you the most relevant documents and help you in the best way possible.
Ok, I understand!
Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz
Here are the best resources to pass Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz. Find Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz study guides, notes, assignments, and much more.
Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)

1.	1. Question

A health care provider orders acetaminophen (Tylenol) supp 1 g pr q 6 hr prn temp > 101. Available: Tylenol supp. 325 mg (scored). How many supp. will you administer? Fill in the blank. Record your answer to the nearest whole number.

o	Answer: (3) supp.

Incorrect

Correct answer:

•	3 supp.

Formula: Rationale:

•	1 g is equal to 1000 mg.

•	Convert first by dividing 1 g with 325 mg to get 0.00...
Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)| 21/2022 UPDATE
Last document update:
ago
Oral Medications Dosage Calculations Practice Quiz (Part 2: 40 Items)

1.	1. Question

A health care provider orders acetaminophen (Tylenol) supp 1 g pr q 6 hr prn temp > 101. Available: Tylenol supp. 325 mg (scored). How many supp. will you administer? Fill in the blank. Record your answer to the nearest whole number.

o	Answer: (3) supp.

Incorrect

Correct answer:

•	3 supp.

Formula: Rationale:

•	1 g is equal to 1000 mg.

•	Convert first by dividing 1 g with 325 mg to get 0.00...
$6.50 for your textbook summary multiplied by 100 fellow students... Do the math: that's a lot of money! Don't be a thief of your own wallet and start uploading yours now.
Too much month left at the end of the money?
$6.50 for your textbook summary multiplied by 100 fellow students... Do the math: that's a lot of money! Don't be a thief of your own wallet and start uploading yours now.
Discover all about earning on Stuvia