Drug Calcs Made Easy: IV Medication Infusions

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Uploaded by on Oct 28, 2009

low budget demo of solving IV medication infusions

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  • Thanks for all your help, you always make the math easier for me to understand, with your help, i PASS my med calc tests every semester!

  • this is a great refresher!

  • a person with basic algebra concepts can just have a glance at it, and do it in seconds in their mind no matter how big the numbers are, because when we are dealing with a combination of division and multiplication, it always is so easy as it can be reduced to fractions (or decimals in medicine). No wonder medical students are so horrendous in math.

  • when it's pure multiplication, you can cancel/reduce the numbers anywhere through the numerator and denominator, which actually means that, in the case of the first expression, you can straight away multiply 500x4/2000=1 and then you multiply that 1 by 60, which will still be 60.  Why do you make it sound so complicated? This is basic arithmetic fourth graders will do in their sleep.

  • great stuff mate

  • i love your clean nails and pretty hands..

  • "well you're not, silly!" LOL

  • Please use more tone in your voice. It is as a cheese grader on my nerves.

  • Thank you! Very helpful

  • There's a MUCH easier way to do this.

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