The order reads: Administer 500 mg of Kefzol (cefazolin sodium) Intramuscular

Using information located on the medication vial above, the nurse will administer how many mL?
The above question represents which type of alternate-format question written at which level of Bloom's taxonomy?
a. Multiple-response item, comprehension level
b. Hot-spot item, application level
c. Chart/exhibit item, analysis level
d. Drag-and-drop item, knowledge level


ANS: C
Correct: The chart/exhibit presents the candidate with a chart or exhibit with information needed to answer the question. The question is at the analysis level since the candidate must calculate the correct amount to be given using a label requiring dilution.
Incorrect:
a. Multiple-response questions ask the candidate to check all responses that are correct for a given statement.
b. In the hot-spot item, students are presented with a figure on which they must indicate the answer by clicking the mouse over the area.
d. The drag-and-drop format questions require the candidate to place options in a specific order, moving them from left to right using the mouse.

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