NCLEX-RN Drug Dosage Calculation Test

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Reviewed by Winona Suzanne Ball, Nursing Adviser, RN | MHS, Governors State University, IL, Full member of the American Nurses Association.

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We know figuring out doses is a challenge for nursing candidates. They get anxious about calculations -- for good reason. It can be a lot to figure out, especially with the time constraints of the actual NCLEX. A lot of our customers have asked for more drug dosage calculation questions, and we listened. After all, the more you can practice, the more confident you’ll be for your exam. We’ve prepared a separate test that contains 50 Pharmacological Dosage Calculation problems for NCLEX-RN -- hopefully you’ll find it super-challenging. Here they are -- 50 Pharmacological Calculation problems. We provide a formula for each one. Included: Dosages, IV rates, drug reconstitution, common measurements, and percentage strength.

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  1. Basic Care and Comfort 1
  2. Basic Care and Comfort 2
  3. Basic Care & Comfort Marathon
  4. Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies 1
  5. Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies 2
  6. Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies 3
  7. Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies 4
  8. Drug Dosage Calculation (you are here)
  9. Pharmacological & Parenteral Marathon
  10. Reduction of Risk Potential 1
  11. Reduction of Risk Potential 2
  12. Reduction of Risk Potential 3
  13. Reduction of Risk Potential 4
  14. Reduction of Risk Potential Marathon
  15. Physiological Adaptation 1
  16. Physiological Adaptation 2
  17. Physiological Adaptation 3
  18. Physiological Adaptation 4
  19. Physiological Adaptation Marathon
  20. Psychosocial Integrity Test 1
  21. Psychosocial Integrity Test 2
  22. Psychosocial Integrity Test 3
  23. Psychosocial Integrity Test 4
  24. Psychosocial Integrity Test 5
  25. Psychosocial Marathon
  26. Health Promotion and Maintenance 1
  27. Health Promotion and Maintenance 2
  28. Health Promotion and Maintenance 3
  29. Health Promotion and Maintenance 4
  30. Health Promotion and Maintenance 5
  31. Health Promotion Marathon
  32. Management of Care 1
  33. Management of Care 2
  34. Management of Care 3
  35. Management of Care Marathon
  36. Safety & Infection Control 1
  37. Safety & Infection Control 2
  38. Safety & Infection Control 3
  39. Safety & Infection Control Marathon
  40. SATA 1
  41. SATA 2
  42. SATA 3
  43. SATA 4
  44. SATA 5
  45. SATA 6
  46. SATA 7
  47. NCLEX Exam Simulator
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