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This lesson is designed to help you learn the basics of drug calculations. Objective 1: At the end of this lesson you will be able to accurately convert within the metric. system between kilograms, grams, milligrams, and micrograms. Objective 2:
Last digit indicates print number: 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Senior Acquisitions Editor: Thomas Ciavarella Director of Content Development: Darlene Pedersen ... The order is for 1 mcg. The pharmacy sends 0.5 mcg pills. How many pills will the nurse give? _____ 4. The order is for 0.5 g. ... How many mL will the nurse give per dose? Ranitidine for ...
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.
Convert this to micrograms 30 mg X 1000 = 30 000 micrograms at a rate of 100 micrograms/minute therefore 30 000 micrograms ÷ 100 micrograms = 300 minutes
In order to achieve a consistent level of knowledge within the student population, each student must purchase the medication dosage book noted below, study the chapters outlined, and complete the mathematics and medication problems at the end of each chapter.
Dosage Calculation - Worksheet. Dosage calculation is done to calculate the required number/volume of drug(s) to administer to the patient. The medication might be administered in two ways; tablet form and fluid form.