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True or False: One tablespoon is equivalent to 30 milliliters. False (Rationale: One tablespoon is equivalent to 15 milliliters.) Six fluid ounces are equivalent to how many milliliters? a. 120 mL b. 180 mL c. 240 mL d. 60 mL b. 180 mL (Rationale: One fluid ounce is equivalent to 30 mL. Using this conversion, the nurse would set up the following ratio and proportion: 1 f oz/30 mL = 6 f oz/X mL. Cross multiplying and solving for X: X = 180 mL.) A patient is to receive 150 mL of intravenous solution over the next hour using a microdrip delivery system. How much fluid would the patient receive in 1 minute?

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Dosage Calculations Chapter 5
(2022/2023) Already Passed
True or False: One tablespoon is equivalent to 30 milliliters. ✔✔False




(Rationale: One tablespoon is equivalent to 15 milliliters.)




Six fluid ounces are equivalent to how many milliliters?

a. 120 mL

b. 180 mL

c. 240 mL


d. 60 mL ✔✔b. 180 mL




(Rationale: One fluid ounce is equivalent to 30 mL. Using this conversion, the nurse would set

up the following ratio and proportion: 1 f oz/30 mL = 6 f oz/X mL. Cross multiplying and

solving for X: X = 180 mL.)




A patient is to receive 150 mL of intravenous solution over the next hour using a microdrip

delivery system. How much fluid would the patient receive in 1 minute?

, a. 2.5 mL

b. 1.5 mL

c. 4.5 mL


d. 3.0 mL ✔✔a. 2.5 mL




(Rationale: The nurse would divide 150 mL by 60 minutes, which would result in 2.5 mL per

minute.)




A child is to receive 500 mg of an antibiotic suspension. The label on the bottle reads 250 mg/5

mL. The nurse would administer how much of the suspension in one dose?

a. 2.5 mL

b. 7.5 mL

c. 5 mL


d. 10 mL ✔✔d. 10 mL




(Rationale: To determine the amount to give, the nurse would set up the following ratio and

proportion: 250 mg/5 mL = 500 mg/X mL. Cross multiplying and solving for X: 250X = 5 x 500;

X = 10 mL.)

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