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Quantitative Reasoning 2nd Semester Reflex College of Nursing Peshawar

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A nurse converts 2.5 kilograms of body weight to grams for a drug dosage calculation. What is the result?

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Which of the following is an example of inductive reasoning?

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A patient’s weight increased from 48 kg to 54 kg in one month. What is the percentage increase?

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The ratio of male to female students in a ward rotation is 3 : 5. If there are 40 students total, how many are female?

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A nurse wants to prepare a 5% dextrose solution from 25 g glucose. What total volume of water should be used?

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When a nurse distributes 120 syringes equally among 6 wards, how many syringes per ward?

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A nurse administers 0.5 mg instead of 1 mg. What percent of the correct dose was given?

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What type of reasoning is used when a nurse concludes “Patient with low O₂ saturation needs oxygen therapy”?

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A doctor orders 250 mg of a drug. Each tablet contains 500 mg. How many tablets should the nurse give?

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Which of the following best defines numerical literacy in nursing?

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A nurse uses the formula Z = (X – μ) / σ in research interpretation. What does this represent?

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Which of the following is an irrational number?

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The length of a hospital bed is 2 meters. Convert this measurement into centimeters.

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A nurse calculates 10% of 250 mL for dilution. What volume is required

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A patient receives 4 ounces of juice. How many milliliters did they drink?

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Convert ¾ into a decimal and then into a percentage.

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A nurse prepares 2.5 mL of an injection per patient. For 4 patients, how much is needed in total?

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A rectangular dressing tray measures 12 cm by 10 cm. What is its perimeter?

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A nurse prepares 0.5 tablet for a dose. The pharmacy provides ¼-tablet pieces. How many are needed?

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A patient’s fluid intake goal is 1.8 liters per day. How many milliliters is this?

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If 1000 mL IV fluid is to be infused over 8 hours, what is the flow rate (mL/hr)?

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The doctor orders 5 mg/kg for a 60 kg patient. What dose should be administered?

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A medicine label reads 200 mg/mL. The order is 600 mg. How many mL should the nurse administer?

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A nurse has 1,000 mL IV fluid to infuse over 8 hours. What is the infusion rate in mL/hour?

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Which type of number system includes all rational and irrational numbers?

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A wound measures 8 cm in length and 6 cm in width. What is the total area?

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The statement “All patients with anemia have low hemoglobin” is a:

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A patient received 600 mL out of a prescribed 1,000 mL IV fluid. How much fluid remains?

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A student buys a book for Rs. 480 after a 20% discount. What was the original price?

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Which operation is used to determine remaining stock after drug usage?

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A patient’s pulse rate changes from 100 bpm to 80 bpm after rest. What operation helps find the change?

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A student obtained 36 marks out of 60. What is the percentage score?

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A solution contains 10% dextrose. How many grams of glucose are in 250 mL of solution?

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There is a 30% discount on a medicine. The total price documented is Rs. 1452. What will be the final price?

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The patient’s morning intake was 400 mL and afternoon intake was 300 mL. Total fluid intake = ?

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A nurse calculates BMI as BMI = 90 / (1.6)². The result is 35.16. What is the clinical decision?

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A drug’s expiry is in 2 years and 3 months. If today is October 2025, when will it expire?

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A nurse gives 0.25 L of saline. How many milliliters is this?

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A nurse calculates 2% × 3% while preparing a solution mix. The resulting concentration is:

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A medication label shows 12.5% solution. How many grams of solute are present in 200 mL?

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If one tablet contains 250 mg, how many tablets are required for a 750 mg dose?

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Why is quantitative reasoning important for nurses?

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A nurse documents a patient’s urine output as 1.2 L in 24 hours. What is this volume in milliliters per hour?

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A nurse prepared 400 mL of IV fluid to run for 5 hours. What is the flow rate per hour?

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Which of the following is a rational number?

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A drug label reads “250 mg per 5 mL.” How many milliliters are required for a 500 mg dose?

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A physician orders 2 teaspoons of a syrup. The nurse has only a metric measuring cup. How many milliliters should be given?

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If a patient drinks ½ glass in the morning and ¼ glass in the evening, total intake = ?

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A nurse must give 0.75 L of IV fluid, but the IV bag is labeled in milliliters. How many mL will she administer?

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Which of the following statements best reflects quantitative reasoning in nursing?

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A patient’s temperature rises from 98.4°F to 102.2°F. What is the increase?

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A patient’s bill is Rs. 5,000. If 12% tax is added, what is the total amount?

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If the infusion rate is 125 mL/hour, how many mL will be infused in 6 hours?

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A doctor orders 60 mL of syrup, but the measuring cup shows 0.1 L marks. How much should the nurse pour?

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Which operation should a nurse use to determine dose per kg body weight?

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In logic, which statement represents a valid argument?

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A patient is to receive ⅓ tablet TDS for three days. How many tablets will be consumed?

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The nurse interprets a patient’s Hb = 8 g/dL as low. What reasoning skill is used?

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Calculate IV drip rate: 500 mL to be given in 5 hours, 20 drops/mL set.

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Convert 0.875 to fraction and percentage.

The average score is 68%