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Question 1/101/10
Basic arithmetic operations
Basic arithmetic operations
Basic arithmetic operations
A patient is prescribed to take a medication three times a day. If the dosage is 0.25mg per dose, how many milligrams of medication will the patient take in total in one day?
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1 correct answer
A.
0.25mg
B.
0.75mg
C.
2.25mg
D.
7.50mg
To find the total milligrams of medication taken in one day, we need to multiply the dosage per dose (0.25mg) by the number of doses per day (3). Therefore, 0.25mg x 3 = 0.75mg.
Right Answer: B
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Question 2/102/10
Data interpretation
Data interpretation
Data interpretation
The following table shows the average daily temperature (in degrees Celsius) in different cities of Australia for the month of January. Which city has the highest average temperature?
City Average Temperature
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1 correct answer
A.
Sydney 30
B.
Melbourne 25
C.
Brisbane 32
D.
Perth 28
According to the table, Brisbane has the highest average temperature of 32 degrees Celsius.
Right Answer: C
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Question 3/103/10
Drug calculations
Drug calculations
Drug calculations
A nurse is preparing a medication for a patient. The medication comes in a vial with a concentration of 250mg/5mL. How many milliliters should the nurse administer if the ordered dose is 500mg?
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1 correct answer
A.
5 mL
B.
10 mL
C.
15 mL
D.
20 mL
To calculate the amount of medication to administer, divide the ordered dose by the concentration. In this case, 500mg/250mg = 2. Then, multiply the result by the volume per dose, which is 5mL. Therefore, the nurse should administer 10 mL.
Right Answer: B
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Question 4/104/10
Fractions and decimals
Fractions and decimals
Fractions and decimals
What is 3/4 of 24?
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1 correct answer
A.
12
B.
16
C.
18
D.
20
To find 3/4 of 24, we multiply 24 by 3/4. This can be calculated as 24 * 3/4 = 72/4 = 18.
Right Answer: C
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Question 5/105/10
Measurements and conversions
Measurements and conversions
Measurements and conversions
What is the abbreviation for the unit of measurement "milligram"?
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1 correct answer
A.
MMG
B.
MGG
C.
MCG
D.
MGGG
The correct abbreviation for milligram is "MCG". It is important to understand and use the correct abbreviations for measurements in nursing to ensure accurate communication and prevent medication errors.
Right Answer: C
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Question 6/106/10
Percentages and ratios
Percentages and ratios
Percentages and ratios
In Australia, the ratio of registered nurses to enrolled nurses is 3:2. If there are 600 registered nurses, how many enrolled nurses are there?
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A.
200
B.
400
C.
500
D.
800
To find the number of enrolled nurses, we need to multiply the number of registered nurses (600) by the ratio of enrolled nurses to registered nurses (2/3). This gives us 400 enrolled nurses.
Right Answer: B
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Question 7/107/10
Rates and time calculations
Rates and time calculations
Rates and time calculations
If a nurse is administering medication at a rate of 50 milligrams per hour, how many milligrams will be administered in 3 hours?
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A.
100 milligrams
B.
150 milligrams
C.
200 milligrams
D.
250 milligrams
To find the total amount of medication administered, you need to multiply the rate by the time. In this case, 50 milligrams/hour x 3 hours = 150 milligrams.
Right Answer: C
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Question 8/108/10
Basic arithmetic operations
Basic arithmetic operations
Basic arithmetic operations
A nurse needs to administer 100ml of medication to a patient. The medication is stored in 10ml vials. How many vials will the nurse need to use?
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1 correct answer
A.
5 vials
B.
10 vials
C.
50 vials
D.
100 vials
To find the number of vials needed, we need to divide the total volume of medication needed (100ml) by the volume of each vial (10ml). Therefore, 100ml ÷ 10ml = 10 vials.
Right Answer: B
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Question 9/109/10
Data interpretation
Data interpretation
Data interpretation
The following pie chart represents the population distribution in Australia by age group. What percentage of the population is aged 65 and above?
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1 correct answer
A.
10%
B.
15%
C.
20%
D.
25%
By analyzing the pie chart, we can see that the age group of 65 and above occupies approximately 15% of the population in Australia.
Right Answer: B
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Question 10/1010/10
Drug calculations
Drug calculations
Drug calculations
A patient is prescribed a medication that needs to be administered over 30 minutes. The nurse has an IV infusion pump that delivers 40 mL per hour. How many hours will it take for the nurse to complete the infusion?
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1 correct answer
A.
0.75 hours
B.
1 hour
C.
1.25 hours
D.
1.5 hours
To calculate the time it will take to complete the infusion, divide the total volume (40 mL) by the infusion rate (40 mL/hour). In this case, 40 mL / 40 mL/hour = 1 hour. Therefore, it will take 1 hour to infuse 40 mL.
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Total number of questions:280
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