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Answers to The Nursing Calculations Quiz
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Ready to see how you did on the Nursing Calculations quiz?
Answers are in red.
umda2010
2 days ago
2 comments
try this ...
cherylrn
16 days ago
4 comments
good quiz, need to brush up on drip factors, thanks and #10 is 0.9ml
elsieaponte
18 days ago
2 comments
Question number 10, the correct answer is 0.8 mL
sunnyLPN
about 1 month ago
4 comments
great review,brought my math thinking skill back, what a wake up call to practice! practice!! practice!!!.
garrybienaime
about 1 month ago
2 comments
thank you so much for this quiz
CLASSYKAREN
about 1 month ago
36 comments
This was great I never went to Nursing school and didn't do to bad
boogle760
about 1 month ago
16 comments
Great quiz! Made me think!
tdugna
about 1 month ago
4 comments
Oh my God. I did this quize quickly because I love math. It is so helpfull.
Thank you for posting this questions.
em_em
about 1 month ago
8 comments
this a great quiz.., i used what i've learned. i adviced to everybody to take this quiz also.., GO GO GO..., very helpful....,
nurs_in_progress11
about 1 month ago
2 comments
yay i got them all right and i just started nursing school this fall. im pretty proud of myself. thanks
Sweetting78
about 1 month ago
14 comments
This was a great review, especially since I have to take tests when applying for jobs.
Tristan
about 1 month ago
24 comments
Good review
pattie
about 1 month ago
2 comments
This was a great review.I felt really great when I got my results.Nice to know I've retained a lot.
Leason1048
2 months ago
2 comments
Great practice - especially for manual calculations. I've recently taken some tests that required me to manually calculate doses, drip rate, and I have to admit that I missed them! There hasn't been a need to do this!
Jackie1316
2 months ago
2 comments
Great quiz!!! Great practice. It's important to remember how to calculate doses (especially IV) manually. It'd be very useful during power outages, earthquakes, and such.