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Test Bank for Curren's Math for Meds Dosages and Solutions, 11e Anna Curren, Margaret Witt (All Chapters,) 1 / 4

Name:

Class:

Date:

Chapter 01: Relative Value, Addition and Subtraction of Decimals

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  • Choose the entry with the greatest value.
  • 3.75
  • 3.07
  • 3.77
  • 3.57

ANSWER: c

POINTS: 1

DIFFICULTY: Understanding

REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals

QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES: False

DATE CREATED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

DATE MODIFIED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

  • Choose the entry with the greatest value.
  • 0.11
  • 0.01
  • 0.1
  • 0.011

ANSWER: a

POINTS: 1

DIFFICULTY: Understanding

REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals

QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES: False

DATE CREATED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

DATE MODIFIED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

  • Choose the entry with the greatest value.
  • 16.7
  • 1.67
  • 0.167
  • 1.76

ANSWER: a

POINTS: 1

DIFFICULTY: Understanding

REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals

QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES: False

DATE CREATED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

DATE MODIFIED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

  • Choose the entry with the greatest value. 2 / 4

Name:

Class:

Date:

Chapter 01: Relative Value, Addition and Subtraction of Decimals

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  • 7.2
  • 7.36
  • 7.02
  • 7.306

ANSWER: b

POINTS: 1

DIFFICULTY: Understanding

REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals

QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES: False

DATE CREATED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

DATE MODIFIED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

  • Choose the entry with the greatest value.
  • 13.1
  • 13.01
  • 1.31
  • 3.13

ANSWER: a

POINTS: 1

DIFFICULTY: Understanding

REFERENCES: Relative Value of Decimals

QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice

HAS VARIABLES: False

DATE CREATED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

DATE MODIFIED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

6. Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose:

Tablets are labeled 0.2 mg. You must give 0.4 mg.

ANSWER: 2 tabs

2

0.2 mg + 0.2 mg = 0.4 mg Therefore, 2 tabs are needed.

POINTS: 1

DIFFICULTY: Applying

REFERENCES: Addition and Subtraction of Decimals

QUESTION TYPE: Subjective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES: False

STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic

DATE CREATED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

DATE MODIFIED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

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Name:

Class:

Date:

Chapter 01: Relative Value, Addition and Subtraction of Decimals

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7. Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose:

Tablets are labeled 1.5 mg. You must give 0.75 mg.

ANSWER: 1/2 tab

0.5 1/2

Because 1.5 mg is greater than 0.75 mg, subtract:

1.5 mg – 0.75 mg = 0.75 mg 1/2 of 1.5 mg is 0.75 mg, so give 1/2 tab.

POINTS: 1

DIFFICULTY: Applying

REFERENCES: Addition and Subtraction of Decimals

QUESTION TYPE: Subjective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES: False

STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic

DATE CREATED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

DATE MODIFIED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

8. Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the following dose:

Give 5 mg. Tablets are labeled 2.5 mg.

ANSWER: 2 tabs

2

2.5 mg + 2.5 mg = 5 mg Therefore, give 2 tabs.

POINTS: 1

DIFFICULTY: Applying

REFERENCES: Addition and Subtraction of Decimals

QUESTION TYPE: Subjective Short Answer

HAS VARIABLES: False

STUDENT ENTRY MODE: Basic

DATE CREATED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

DATE MODIFIED: 11/1/2013 3:00 PM

9. Determine how many tablets are needed to give the following dose:

A dosage of 3 mg is ordered. Tablets are labeled 1.5 mg.

ANSWER: 2 tabs

2

1.5 mg + 1.5 mg = 3 mg Therefore, 2 tabs are needed.

POINTS: 1

DIFFICULTY: Applying

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