Epic Skills Assessment Epic Skills Assessment Quantitative Reasoning & Math Questions and Answers 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A hospital pharmacy processes 240 prescriptions in an 8-hour shift. If the pharmacy needs to increase output by 25%, how many prescriptions must be processed per hour?
- 35
- 37.5 (Correct answer)
- 40
- 42.5
Correct answer: 37.5
The original rate is 240/8 = 30 per hour, and a 25% increase means 30 × 1.25 = 37.5 prescriptions per hour.
Question 2: A clinical study reports that 18 out of 120 patients experienced a specific side effect. What percentage of patients experienced this side effect?
- 12%
- 15% (Correct answer)
- 18%
- 20%
Correct answer: 15%
Dividing 18 by 120 gives 0.15, which equals 15%.
Question 3: If a medication dosage is 0.75 mg per kg of body weight, what is the correct dosage for a patient weighing 92 kg?
- 64 mg
- 69 mg (Correct answer)
- 72 mg
- 75 mg
Correct answer: 69 mg
Multiplying 0.75 mg/kg by 92 kg yields 69 mg.
Question 4: A nurse administers IV fluid at a rate of 125 mL per hour. How many liters will be administered over a 12-hour period?
- 1.25 L
- 1.5 L (Correct answer)
- 1.75 L
- 2.0 L
Correct answer: 1.5 L
125 mL × 12 hours = 1,500 mL, which converts to 1.5 liters.
Question 5: A department's monthly supply budget is $48,000. If spending in the first two weeks was $13,200 and $15,800, what percentage of the budget remains for the rest of the month?
- 35.4%
- 39.6% (Correct answer)
- 42.5%
- 44.8%
Correct answer: 39.6%
Total spent is $29,000, leaving $19,000, and $19,000/$48,000 ≈ 39.6%.
Question 6: A data set of patient wait times in minutes is: 12, 18, 22, 15, 28, 18, 10. What is the median wait time?
- 15 minutes
- 17 minutes
- 18 minutes (Correct answer)
- 19 minutes
Correct answer: 18 minutes
When sorted (10, 12, 15, 18, 18, 22, 28), the middle value is 18 minutes.
A hospital pharmacy processes 240 prescriptions in an 8-hour shift.
If the pharmacy needs to increase output by 25%, how many prescriptions must be processed per hour?