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Title: Test Bank for Calculate with Confidence, 8th Edition by Deborah Gray Morris ISBN: 9780323696951 Number of Pages: 165 Edition: 8th Author: Deborah Gray Morris Number of Chapters: 24 Elevate your nursing studies with the Test Bank for Calculate with Confidence, 8th Edition by Deborah ...

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Calculate with Confidence 8th Edition
Complete Test bank, All Chapters are included. Table of content
Chapter 1: Fractions
Chapter 2: Decimals
Chapter 3: Ratio and Proportion
Chapter 4: Percentages
Chapter 5: Metric System
Chapter 6: Apothecary and Household Systems and Additional Measures Used in Medication
Administration
Chapter 7: Converting Within and Between Systems
Chapter 8: Additional Conversions Useful in the Health Care Setting
Chapter 9: Medication Administration
Chapter 10: Understanding and Interpreting Medication Orders
Chapter 11: Medication Administration Records and Drug Distribution Systems
Chapter 12: Reading Medication Labels
Chapter 13: Dosage Calculation Using the Ratio and Proportion Method
Chapter 14: Dosage Calculation Using the Formula Method
Chapter 15: Dosage Calculation Using the Dimensional Analysis Method
Chapter 16: Oral Medications
Chapter 17: Parenteral Medications
Chapter 18: Reconstitution of Solutions
Chapter 19: Insulin
Chapter 20: Intravenous Solutions and Equipment
Chapter 21: Intravenous Calculations
Chapter 22: Heparin Calculations
Chapter 23: Critical Care Calculations
Chapter 24: Pediatric and Adult Dosage Calculations Based on Weight Chapter 01: Fractions Morris: Calculate with Confidence, 8th Edition COMPLETION 1. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms. 54/81 = _____ ANS: 2/3 PTS: 1 2. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms. 105/135 = _____ ANS: 7/9 PTS: 1 3. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms. 39/65 = _____ ANS: 3/5 PTS: 1 4. Change the following improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. 325/16 = _____ ANS: 20 5/16 PTS: 1 5. Change the following improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. 1,500/100 = _____ ANS: 15 PTS: 1 6. Change the following improper fraction to a whole or mixed number. 193/62 = _____ ANS: 3 7/62 PTS: 1 7. Change the following mixed number to an i mproper fraction. 12 1/8 = _____ ANS: 97/8 PTS: 1 8. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction. 29 2/3 = _____ ANS: 89/3 PTS: 1 9. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms. 1/12 + 6/12 + 5/12 = ____ ANS: 1 PTS: 1 10. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms. 3/8 – 1/3 = _____ ANS: 1/24 PTS: 1 11. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms. 4/5  5/16 = _____ ANS: 1/4 PTS: 1 12. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms. 1/12  1/15 = _____ ANS: 1/180 PTS: 1 13. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms. 3/5 ÷ 5 = _____ ANS: 3/25 PTS: 1 14. Perform the indicated operation and reduce to lowest terms. 1/100 ÷ 1/200 = _____ ANS: 2 PTS: 1 15. Indicate which fraction is the largest. 1/100, 1/150, 1/200: _____ ANS: 1/100 PTS: 1 16. Arrange the following fractions from smallest to largest. 1/6, 1/5, 1/8, 1/4, 1/3: _______________ ANS: 1/8, 1/6, 1/5, 1/4, 1/3 PTS: 1 17. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lo west terms as indicated. 1/5 + 1/2 + 1/4 = _____ ANS: 19/20 PTS: 1 18. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 16 5/6 – 14 3/8 = ____ ANS: 2 11/24 PTS: 1 19. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 6 10/12  15/3 = _____ ANS: 34 1/6 PTS: 1 20. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 56 ÷ 9/20 = _____ ANS: 124 4/9 PTS: 1 21. Indicate the largest number in the following set. 5/6, 5/8: _____ ANS: 5/6 PTS: 1 22. Indicate the largest number in the following set. 1/30, 1/4, 1/150: _____ ANS: 1/4 PTS: 1 23. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms. 34/102 = _____ ANS: 1/3 PTS: 1 24. Reduce the following fraction to lowest terms. 60/1200 = _____ ANS: 1/20 PTS: 1 25. Express the following improper fraction as a mixed number. Reduce to lowest terms. 24/18 = _____ ANS: 1 1/3 PTS: 1 26. Express the following improper fraction as a mixed number. Reduce to lowest terms. 15/13 = _____ ANS: 1 2/13 PTS: 1 27. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction. 9 1/9 = _____ ANS: 82/9 PTS: 1 28. Change the following mixed number to an improper fraction. 6 7/10 = _____ ANS: 67/10 PTS: 1 29. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 6 5/16 + 5 3/16 = _____ ANS: 11 1/2 PTS: 1 30. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 4 3/10 + 2 2/10 = _____ ANS: 6 1/2 PTS: 1 31. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 3 1/5 + 3 2/3 + 2 1/2 = _____ ANS: 12 11/30 PTS: 1 32. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 1 2/4 + 3 1/3 = _____ ANS: 4 5/6 PTS: 1 33. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 15/21 – 10/21 = _____ ANS: 5/21 PTS: 1 34. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 8/16 – 1/4 = _____ ANS: 1/4 PTS: 1 35. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 14 – 5/9 = _____ ANS: 13 4/9 PTS: 1 36. Perform the indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 6 1/4 – 2 5/8 = ____ ANS: 3 5/8 PTS: 1 37. Perform t he indicated operation with fractions. Reduce to lowest terms as indicated. 5 1/3 – 1 7/12 = _____ ANS: 3 3/4 PTS: 1 38. A client received 2 1/2 ounces (oz) of medication at breakfast and 2 1/3 oz at lunch. How many oz of medication has the client received? _____ ANS: 4 5/6 oz PTS: 1 39. A client weighed 147 1/2 pounds (lb), lost 6 3/4 lb due to illness. How many pounds does the client now weigh? ____ ANS: 140 3/4 lb PTS: 1 40. A client drank 2/3 of a 12 ounce (oz) can of seltzer water. How many ounces of seltzer water did the client d rink? ______ ANS: 8 oz PTS: 1 41. A client is supposed to drink a 10 -ounce (oz) bottle of magnesium citrate before an X -ray study. The client was able to drink 4 oz. How much of the magnesium citrate remains? (Express answer as a fraction reduced to lo west terms.) ______ ANS: 2/5 bottle PTS: 1 42. The nurse is instructed to give a client 2/3 of a cup of solution. If 1 cup = 24 0 milliliters (mL), how many mL should the nurse administer? _____ ANS: 160 mL PTS: 1 43. A bottle of tablets(tabs) has 90 scored tablets so that each tablet (tab) can be divided into two pieces. If a typical dose is tab, how many doses does the bottle contain? ______ ANS: 180 doses PTS: 1 44. The nurse administers ounces of a medication four times a day to a client for 5 days. How much medication did the client receive over th e 5 days? _______ ANS: 25 ounces PTS: 1 45. One tablet contains 250 milligrams of medication. How many milligrams are in tablets? _______ ANS: 1,125 milligrams PTS: 1 Chapter 02: Decimals Morris: Calculate with Confidence, 8th Edition COMPLETION 1. Change the following to a decimal. Carry division three places as indicated. Do not round off. 1/64 = _____ ANS: 0.015 PTS: 1 2. Change the following to a decimal. Carry division three places as indicated. Do not round off. 5/18 = _____ ANS: 0.277 PTS: 1 3. Change the following decimal to a fraction. Reduce to lowest terms if indicated. 7.025 = _____ ANS: 7 1/40 PTS: 1 4. Change the following decimal to a fraction. Reduce to lowest terms if indicated. 0.0001 = _____ ANS: 1/10,000 PTS: 1 5. Identify the decimal with the largest value in the following set. 0.6, 0.128 = _____ ANS: 0.6 PTS: 1 6. Identify the decimal with the largest value in the following set. 0.7, 0.67, 0.86: _____ ANS: 0.86 PTS: 1 7. Round off the following decimal to the nearest tenth. 3.539 = _____

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