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Adult Nurse CBT

Part A: Numeracy Test 4

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 what volume must be withdrawn for injection?

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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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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 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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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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The doctor prescribes 25mg of a drug to be given by injection. It is a drug dispensed in a solution of strength 50mg/ml. How many ml should you administer?

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A patient with burns is given anesthesia using 50%oxygen and 50%nitrous oxide to reduce pain during dressing . how long this gas is to be inhaled to be more effective?

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

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An infusion of 24 mg of Inj. Furosemide is ordered for 12 hrs. How much dose is infused in an hour?

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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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Mr Bond will require 10 mgs of oromorph. The stock comes in 5 mg/2ml. How much will you draw up from the bottle?

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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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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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A doctor prescribes an injection of 200 micrograms of drug. The stock bottle contains 1mg/ml. How many ml will you administer?

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NMC CBT Part A: Numeracy Practice Test 4 for Adult Nursing

If you’re an overseas nurse planning to practice in the UK, passing the NMC CBT Part A: Numeracy Test is essential. This test is designed to assess your ability to apply mathematical skills in a healthcare setting, which is critical for ensuring patient safety and effective care. Here’s a focused guide on how to start preparing for Numeracy Practice Test 4.

Understanding the Importance of Numeracy in Nursing

Numeracy skills in nursing aren’t just about basic calculations; they are vital for tasks such as calculating medication dosages, IV fluid rates, and understanding measurement conversions. These skills help prevent errors in patient care, making them crucial for anyone entering the nursing field in the UK.

Familiarize Yourself with the Test Structure

The Numeracy Test consists of a variety of questions aimed at assessing your ability to handle numerical information relevant to adult nursing. It typically includes problems on dosage calculations, unit conversions, and rate adjustments. Knowing the test format and types of questions can significantly reduce test-day anxiety and improve your performance.

Start with the Basics

Begin your preparation by ensuring your fundamental arithmetic skills (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) are solid. These basics are the foundation for more complex calculations related to dosages and conversions.

Practice with Specific Examples

Numeracy Practice Test 4, focus on scenarios you might encounter in adult nursing:

  • Medication Dosages: Practice calculating dosages based on different parameters like patient weight and prescribed medication strength.
  • IV Rates: Learn to calculate how fast or slow an IV should run over a given period.
  • Unit Conversions: Make sure you can confidently convert between units such as mg to g, mL to L, and others commonly used in medical settings.

Use Online Resources and Study Guides

There are many resources available online, including practice tests, tutorial videos, and interactive quizzes specifically designed for the NMC CBT numeracy test. Utilize these tools to get a real feel of the exam conditions and to track your progress.

Set Up a Study Schedule

Consistency is key when preparing for any test. Set up a study schedule that allows you to steadily work through the material, review what you’ve learned, and practice regularly. Regular practice under timed conditions will help you manage your time effectively during the actual test.

Conclusion

Preparing for the NMC CBT Numeracy Test requires focus, practice, and a good understanding of the mathematical concepts applied in nursing. By starting early and using targeted resources, you can build the confidence and skills needed to succeed in Numeracy Practice Test 4 and move one step closer to practicing nursing in the UK.

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