Injection Dosage Quiz: Draw the Correct Amount

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1. A patient requires 500 mg of medication. The vial contains 250 mg/mL. How many mL should you draw?

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Injection Dosage Quiz: Draw The Correct Amount - Quiz

Master essential injection dosage calculations with this college-level quiz. The Injection Dosage Quiz: Draw the Correct Amount tests your ability to calculate accurate medication doses, convert between units, and determine proper injection volumes. Develop critical competencies in dose calculation, unit conversion, and safe medication administration\u2014skills vital for healthcare professionals.

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2. Convert 0.5 grams to milligrams.

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3. A syringe is marked in increments of 0.1 mL. The dose is 1.5 mL. How many marks on the syringe represent this dose?

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4. A medication vial reads 100 units/mL. The order is for 250 units. What volume do you draw?

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5. Convert 2.5 kg to grams.

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6. The prescribed dose is 15 mg/kg for a 70 kg patient. What is the total dose?

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7. A 10 mL vial contains 500 mg of medication. What is the concentration in mg/mL?

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8. Convert 1500 mcg to mg.

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9. An injection contains 2 mg/0.5 mL. To give 4 mg, draw ____.

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10. The concentration is 50 units/mL and you need 350 units. The volume required is ____.

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11. A patient weighs 80 kg. The dose is 20 mg/kg. The total dose is ____.

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12. True or False: When drawing insulin from a vial, you should always inject air into the vial first.

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13. True or False: A 3 mL syringe is appropriate for drawing 0.05 mL of medication.

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14. A vial reads 40 mg/mL. The order is 120 mg. What volume should you draw?

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15. Convert 0.75 grams to milligrams.

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A patient requires 500 mg of medication. The vial contains 250 mg/mL....
Convert 0.5 grams to milligrams.
A syringe is marked in increments of 0.1 mL. The dose is 1.5 mL. How...
A medication vial reads 100 units/mL. The order is for 250 units. What...
Convert 2.5 kg to grams.
The prescribed dose is 15 mg/kg for a 70 kg patient. What is the total...
A 10 mL vial contains 500 mg of medication. What is the concentration...
Convert 1500 mcg to mg.
An injection contains 2 mg/0.5 mL. To give 4 mg, draw ____.
The concentration is 50 units/mL and you need 350 units. The volume...
A patient weighs 80 kg. The dose is 20 mg/kg. The total dose is ____.
True or False: When drawing insulin from a vial, you should always...
True or False: A 3 mL syringe is appropriate for drawing 0.05 mL of...
A vial reads 40 mg/mL. The order is 120 mg. What volume should you...
Convert 0.75 grams to milligrams.
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