Tablet Dosage Quiz: Can You Count It Right?

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1. A patient requires 500 mg of amoxicillin. Tablets are available in 250 mg strength. How many tablets should be administered?

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Tablet Dosage Quiz: Can You Count IT Right? - Quiz

This Tablet Dosage Quiz: Can You Count It Right? assesses your ability to calculate accurate medication doses using tablets. You'll work through real-world scenarios involving dose conversions, tablet strength adjustments, and patient-specific calculations. Master these essential pharmacy and nursing skills to ensure safe, effective medication administration.

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2. The prescribed dose is 75 mg. Each tablet contains 25 mg. How many tablets are needed?

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3. A patient needs 1000 mg of medication. Tablets available: 500 mg per tablet. Calculate the number of tablets.

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4. Prescribed: 150 mg metformin. Available: 50 mg tablets. How many tablets per dose?

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5. A dose of 600 mg is ordered. Tablets contain 200 mg each. How many tablets?

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6. The patient requires 0.5 mg. Each tablet is 0.25 mg. How many tablets needed?

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7. Ordered: 400 mg ibuprofen. Stock: 200 mg tablets. How many tablets per dose?

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8. A prescription calls for 300 mg. Available tablets: 100 mg strength. Calculate tablets needed.

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9. The dose required is 12 mg. Each tablet contains 4 mg. How many tablets?

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10. Prescribed: 2.5 mg. Available: 0.5 mg per tablet. How many tablets needed?

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11. A patient needs 1.2 g of amoxicillin. Tablets available: 400 mg each. How many tablets?

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12. Ordered: 30 mg. Stock tablets: 10 mg strength. Calculate the number of tablets.

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13. The prescribed dose is 0.75 g. Tablets contain 250 mg. How many tablets needed?

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14. A dose of 8 mg is ordered. Each tablet is 2 mg. How many tablets per dose?

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15. Prescribed: 450 mg. Available: 150 mg tablets. Calculate tablets needed.

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A patient requires 500 mg of amoxicillin. Tablets are available in 250...
The prescribed dose is 75 mg. Each tablet contains 25 mg. How many...
A patient needs 1000 mg of medication. Tablets available: 500 mg per...
Prescribed: 150 mg metformin. Available: 50 mg tablets. How many...
A dose of 600 mg is ordered. Tablets contain 200 mg each. How many...
The patient requires 0.5 mg. Each tablet is 0.25 mg. How many tablets...
Ordered: 400 mg ibuprofen. Stock: 200 mg tablets. How many tablets per...
A prescription calls for 300 mg. Available tablets: 100 mg strength....
The dose required is 12 mg. Each tablet contains 4 mg. How many...
Prescribed: 2.5 mg. Available: 0.5 mg per tablet. How many tablets...
A patient needs 1.2 g of amoxicillin. Tablets available: 400 mg each....
Ordered: 30 mg. Stock tablets: 10 mg strength. Calculate the number of...
The prescribed dose is 0.75 g. Tablets contain 250 mg. How many...
A dose of 8 mg is ordered. Each tablet is 2 mg. How many tablets per...
Prescribed: 450 mg. Available: 150 mg tablets. Calculate tablets...
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