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Adult Nurse CBT

Part A: Numeracy Test 1

The NBC CBT Practice Test is a valuable resource for nurses preparing to take the Computer Adaptive Test required for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in the UK.

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A vial of amoxilling 500mg is reconstituted with WFI to give a concentration of 200mg/ml. Calculate the volume of this solution to be drawn up for injection if the preparation is for 120mg.

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A Patient is to be given co-amoxiclav. The Recommended dosage is 20mg/kg/day, 3 doses per day. Calculate the size of a single dose if the patients weight is 24kg

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A patient is prescribed phenobarbitone 140mg. stock ampoules contain 200mg/ml. what volume must be withdrawn for injection?

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450 mg of asprin is required. Stock on hand is 300mg tablets. How many tablets should be given?

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A patient is to be given amoxillin 175mg. What volume of solution should be drawn up for the injection if the consentration after dilution with water for injection is 300mg/ml

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A patient is prescribed 120 ml of Hartmann’s solution to be given over 5 hours. The microdrip delivers 60 drops/ml. calculate the required drip rate in drops/min

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A patient is prescribed benzylpenicillin 1200mg IV. Stock ampouls contain 1g in 5ml. is the volume to be drawn up for injection equal to 5ml, less than 5 ml or more than 5ml?

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Over a period of 9 hours a patient is to receive half a liter of dextrose 4 % in 1/5 normal saline via a volumetric infusion pump. At what flow rate should the pump be set?

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400mg of penicillin is to be given IV. One hand is penicillin 600mg in 2 ml. What volumes should be drawn up?

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One gram of drextrose provide 16kj of energy. How many kilojouls does a patient receive form an infusion of half a litre of dextrose?

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One liter of Hartmann’s solution is to be given over 12 hours. Calculate the flow rate of a volumetric infusion pump

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At 22H00 hours on Thursday, 1 Liter of Saline is set to run at 80ml/hr. When will the infusion be finished:

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800ml of fluid is to be given IV. The fluid is running at 70ml/hr for the first 5 hours than the rate is reduced to 60ml/hr. Calculate the total time taken to give 800ml.

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A solution contains paractamol 120mg/5ml. How many milligrams of paracetamol are in 40 ml of the solution.

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700ml of saline solution is to be given over 8 hours. The IV set delivers 20 drops/ml. What is the required drip rate?

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cbt numeracy mock test

If you’re preparing to take a CBT (Computer-Based Test) that includes numeracy, a mock test can be a game-changer. Here’s why and how you should consider taking a CBT numeracy mock test.

What is a CBT Numeracy Mock Test?

A numeracy mock test is a practice exam designed to mimic the actual numeracy test you’ll face. It covers the kinds of math questions you’re likely to encounter, such as basic arithmetic, problem-solving, and sometimes statistics and geometry, depending on your field.

Why Take a Mock Test?

  1. Familiarity with the Format: A mock test helps you get used to the format of the actual test. This includes understanding how questions are phrased and how to navigate the computer-based environment. Being comfortable with these details can reduce stress on the actual test day.
  2. Identify Weak Areas: By taking a mock test, you can pinpoint which areas of numeracy you need to work on. Whether it’s fractions, percentages, or data interpretation, knowing where you need improvement is crucial for effective studying.
  3. Time Management: Numeracy tests often have time limits. A mock test trains you to manage your time efficiently, ensuring that you can answer all the questions within the given time frame.
  4. Boost Confidence: Completing mock tests and seeing improvement in your scores can boost your confidence. This psychological readiness can be as important as your math skills when taking the test.

How to Get the Most Out of Mock Tests

  • Take Multiple Mock Tests: Don’t just stop at one. The more you practice, the better prepared you’ll be.
  • Review Your Answers: After each mock test, go over your answers, especially the ones you got wrong. Understand why you made mistakes and learn the correct methods.
  • Simulate Real Test Conditions: Try to take at least one of your mock tests under conditions similar to the actual test. This means timing yourself and working in a quiet environment without interruptions.

Conclusion

A CBT numeracy mock test is more than just another set of math problems. It’s a tool that prepares you for the real test in multiple ways, from honing your math skills to mastering the test format. So, make sure to include these mock tests in your preparation plan to give yourself the best chance of success.

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