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  • i have never been happier, we had a lecture on drugs calculations yesterday and i totally got lost. i vowed never to feeel the same again and then i came on here. it is the most easiest way. thank you ever so much...xxxx

  • can u please put up more examples ........... im starting my third year in nursing september and you are really helping me, can u show me how to find the peak flow percentage eg: little over big divided by 100 thanks x

  • WHOA!

  • w0w ! it's my first time to encounter the ''halving method''..!

    it really saves time..THANK YOU !

  • @ellsmdy what do you do if there not even numbers?

  • brilliant! i plan on taking my certification exam soon :)

  • i have the short cut method here. just 2000 divide to 16. it comes up to 125/min

  • Awesome! You are the queen of nursing math!

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  • THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO...

  • The problem with this is each time the person "halfs" each number, there is room for error. It is MUCH safer to keep your ORIGINAL "fraction" and solve using a calculator. Simply enter the TOP number first, press divide by, then enter the bottom number. Hit = and you are finished. MUCH faster and much less room for error.

  • @msk7046 --Feel free to contact me if you have any pharmacy math questions. I've been in pharmacy for over 25 years and teach it.

    My email is rats said skinner at AOL

  • This was helpful, thank you.

  • thank you very useful

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