NURSING CALCULATIONS from mathstutor.biz PART TWO

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Another sample of nursing calculations from mathstutor.biz

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  • thank u. ur explaining really helps

  • @mandypandy1407 You are very welcome. Visit mathstutorDOTbiz to see all the questions that I work through in my lesson videos

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  • you can also do the d over h and equals the quanity but you have to convert the mcg to mg and its comes out to be the same answer

  • @inkboink The answer is 1 tablet per dose

  • answer: 1 tablet is 500mcg or 0.5mg

    1,000mcg=1mg

    500mcg=1/2 mg or 0.5mg

    Yes it works

  • 500 mcg = 0.5 mg

    so the patient need one tablet three times a day

    Egyptian pharmacist

  • can u solve this one

    doctors order klonopin 500mcg PO TID stock strength is 0.5 mg/tab

    so how many tablet need to dispensed?

    i tried to solved using your formula but it didn't work..

  • This is good! Much better than video 1. Good job!

  • ok I understood this one

  • i agree..excellent work..

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