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Calculations Chapter 5
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Transcript of Calculations Chapter 5
Calculations Chapter 5
Conversions, Cross Hatch, & Ratio
30 gtts = ____________________ mL
44# = ____________________ kg
44 kg = ____________________#
240 mg = gr ____________________
gr 30 = ____________________ g
____________________ mg
0.25 mg = ____________________ mcg
240 mg = gr ____________________
gr xv = ____________________ mg
750 mL = ____________________ pt
120 mL = ____________________ oz
12 tsp = ____________________ mL
____________________ mg
46 kg = ____________________#
30 mL = ____________________ tsp
10 mg = gr ____________________
0.2 mg = gr ____________________
250 mg = ____________________ mcg
2.25 mL = ____________________ gtts
3.5 L = ____________________ qt
5 pt = ____________________ L
4545 mL = ____________________ qt
1250 mL = ____________________ pt
0.5 mg = gr ____________________
gr 1/300 = ___________________ mg
126# = ____________________ kg
12 cm = ____________________ in
0.1 mg = gr ____________________
250 mL = ____________________ pt
250 mL = ____________________ qt
5 g = gr ____________________
176# = ____________________ kg
434 cm = __________' __________"
4 yd = ____________________ cm
2250 mL = ____________________ pt
3250 mL = ____________________ qt
5 g = gr ____________________
45 mL = ____________________ tsp
10 kg = ____________________#
gr xx = ____________________ mg
50 mg = ____________________ mcg
64 oz = ____________________ qt
65 oz = ____________________#
80 mL = ____________________ oz
16 mL = ____________________ tsp
0.8 kg = gr ____________________
A physician writes an order for 1oz of antacid qid ac and hs. When the patient gets home, the only
utensil available is a teaspoon. How many teaspoons of the antacid should the patient take?
A physician writes an order for a laxative, one capful in 1c water. How many ounces of water
should be used? ____________________
A child weighs 96#. How many kilograms does the child weigh?
The available medication is gr 1/3 per tablet. The physician wants the patient to receive 90 mg. How many tablet(s) should be administered to the
patient?
Questions?