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Dosages & Calculations Conversion Quiz for Nursing Students & Nurses

This page contains a dosage and calculations conversion quiz. As a nursing student you will be tested on conversions. It is important to learn how to solve conversions when you start solving drug dosage and calculation problems. This quiz will test your ability to convert kilograms (kg) to grams (G), milligrams (mg) to micrograms (mcg), teaspoons (tsp) to milliliters (ml), tablespoons (tbsp) to ounces (oz) etc.

At the end of the quiz you will receive a grade and be shown what problems you got right and wrong. For more dosage and calculation quizzes be sure to check out our other quizzes.

Video Tutorial on Basic Conversions:

Before you take the quiz, you can watch a video tutorial on how to solve basic metric conversions using dimensional analysis. Sarah BSN, RN does a great job explaining how to solve these type of math problems.

*If you need some more practice with dosage and calculation problems here are some great study guides we recommend.

*See disclosure at the end of this quiz.

Useful Conversion Table for Nurses  & Nursing Students

  • 1 milliliter (mL)=1 cubic centimeter (cc)
  • 1 teaspoon (tsp)= 5 milliliters (mL)
  • 1000 milliliters (mL)= 1 Liter (L)
  • 3 teaspoon (tsp)= 1 tablespoon (Tbsp)
  • 1000 micrograms (mcg)= 1 milligram (mg)
  • 2 tablespoons (Tbsp)= 1 ounce (oz)
  • 1000 Grams (G)= 1 Kilogram (Kg)
  • 30 milliliters (mL)= 1 ounce (oz)
  • 1000 milligrams (mg)= 1 Gram (G)
  • 2.2 pounds (lb)= 1 Kilogram (Kg)
  • 1 tablespoon (Tbsp)= 15 milliliters (ml)

Conversion Quizzes

 

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Dosage & Calculations Quiz for Conversions

Dosage and calculation quiz for conversions. Convert kilograms (kg) to grams (G), milliliters (ml) to liters (L), teaspoons (tsp) to tablespoons (tbsp), ounces (oz) to milliliters (ml). Quizzes for nursing students and nurses.

NOTE: After submitting your quiz this page will refresh and you will need to SCROLL down so you can view your answers.

Conversion Quiz

1.) 9 oz = ml

A. 270 ml
B. 27 ml
C. 8 ml
D. 0.27 ml

The answer is A.

2.) 27 mg= mcg

A. 270 mcg
B. 27,000 mcg
C. 0.027 mcg
D. 37 mcg

The answer is B.

3.) 15 ml= oz

A. 450 oz
B. 1.5 oz
C. 2 oz
D. 0.5 oz

The answer is D.

4.) 956 mcg= mg

A. 956,000 mg
B. 1.04 mg
C. 0.96 mg
D. 9.56 mg

The answer is C.

5.) 29 ½ ml= oz

A. 12 oz
B. 0.98 oz
C. 2 oz
D. 1 oz

The answer is B.

6.) 10cc= ml

A. 2.5 ml
B. 0.5 ml
C. 10 ml
D. none of the above

The answer is C.

7.) 5 ¼ oz= ml

A. 2.5 ml
B. 6 ml
C. 5.21 ml
D. 157.5 ml

The answer is D.

8.) 35 ml= cc

A. 9 cc
B. 35 cc
C. 15 cc
D. 3 cc

The answer is B.

9.) 7 tsp= ml

A. 1.4 ml
B. 35 ml
C. 15 ml
D. 0.71 ml

The answer is B.

10.) 5 L= ml

A. 5000 ml
B. 5 ml
C. 200 ml
D. 0.005 ml

The answer is A.

11.) 55 ml= tsp

A. 5 tsp
B. 0.09 tsp
C. 11 tsp
D. 275 tsp

The answer is C.

12.) 19 ml= L

A. 52 L
B. 0.019 L
C. 19,000 L
D. 25 L

The answer is B.

13.) 4 ½ G= mg

A. 45 mg
B. 0.0045 mg
C. 4,500 mg
D. 222 mg

The answer is C.

14.) 1200 mcg= G

A. 16 G
B. 0.12 G
C. 12 G
D. 0.0012 G

The answer is D.

15.) 9 G= mcg

A. 90,000 mcg
B. 9,000,000 mcg
C. 11,111 mcg
D. 11 mcg

The answer is B.

16.) 68 mcg= G

A. 0.000068 G
B. 14,705 G
C. 680,000 G
D. 11 G

The answer is A.

17.) 6 tsp = ml

A. 5 ml
B. 1.2 ml
C. 30 ml
D. 15 ml

The answer is C.

18.) 9 tsp= L

A. 4.5 L
B. 58 L
C. 45 L
D. 0.045 L

The answer is D.

19.) 12 L= cc

A. 0.83 cc
B. 0.012 cc
C. 12,000 cc
D. 83 cc

The answer is C.

20.) 16 ml= oz

A. 0.53 oz
B. 1.875 oz
C. 480 oz
D. 53 oz

The answer is A.

21.) 250 lb= kg

A. 550 kg
B. 113.6 kg
C. 0.0088 kg
D. 50 kg

The answer is B.

22.) 195 kg= lb

A. 0.011 lb
B. 88.6 lb
C. 429 lb
D. 120 lb

The answer is C.

23.) 9 mcg= mg

A. 1.11 mg
B. 9,000 mg
C. 111 mg
D. 0.009 mg

The answer is D.

24.) 26 oz= ml

A. 0.78 ml
B. 780 ml
C. 1.5 ml
D. 1.15 ml

The answer is B.

25.) 360 ml= L

A. 2.7 L
B. 0.36 L
C. 3.6 L
D. 3,600 L

The answer is B.

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