Nursing Math
Nursing Abbreviations
Nursing Equipment
Nursing Pharmacology
Anatomy
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There is an order to administer 1.5 grams of amoxicillin. There are 500 mg capsules available. How many capsules will be administered

What is 3 capsules

100

This abbreviation stands for nothing by mouth

What is NPO


100

A tool used for auscultating

What is a stethoscope

100

This is a common anti-emetic

What is Zofran?

100

There are this many bones in the adult body

What is 206

200

There is an order to administer 500 mg of Keppra. There are 200 mg tablets on hand. How many tablets will you administer

What is 2.5 tablets

200

This abbreviation stands for subcutaneous

What is SQ

200

This machine administers IV fluids in a controlled manner

What is an IV pump

200

There are this many rights to medication administration 

What is 7?

200

There are this many lobes in the right lung

What is 3 lobes


300

The order states to administer 125 mg of ibuprofen. Ibuprofen is available in a concentration of 250mg/5ml. How many ml will be administered

What is 2.5 ml

300

This abbreviation stands for intramuscular

IM

300

This device requires passing 2 test controls

What is a glucometer

300

Metoprolol is classified as

What is a Beta-Blocker

300

System that controls and coordinates bodily functions by sending and receiving electrical and chemical signals

What is the nervous system

400

There is an order to give 0.25 grams of valproic acid. There is a suspension on hand for valproic acid of 50mg/1ml. How much will be administered

What is 5 ml

400

NSAIDs stands for

What is Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs

400

Insertion of this device helps drain urine from the bladder

What is a catheter

400

Before medication administration you should perform this

What is confirm patient identity with 2 distinct identifiers

400

The primary function of these organs is to filter waste and excess fluid from the body

What are the kidneys

500

There is an order to administer 1 gm of zosyn in 200 ml of normal saline over 4 hours. On hand is macrotubing of 15 gtt/ml. What is the drip rate in gtt/min

What is 12.5 gtt/min

500

PEG tube is short for

What is Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy

500

This device can aid circulation in non-ambulatory patients

What is a sequential compression device (SCD) machine

500

Drug class that helps the body get rid of excess salt and water

What are diuretics

500

This chamber of the heart is responsible for pumping oxygen-rich blood to the rest of the body

What is the left ventricle

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