Med-math : dosage calculation, preparation and administration.
Material type: TextPublication details: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1999. Edition: 3rd edDescription: xvi, 350 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN: 0781710286; 9780781710282Subject(s): Pharmaceutical arithmeticNLM classification: QV 18.2 HM 1999Summary: This workbook-style text reviews basic maths skills and teaches dosage measurements, calculating dosages and principles of drug administration. It offers a choice between two calculating methods - Desired over Have and Ratio and Proportion - and covers all forms of drug calculation problems, including oral, injections (from liquids and powders), IV drips and piggyback intermittent infusions. One complete chapter is offered on dosage problems for infants and children. New to this edition are: drug labels throughout; expanded IV content for basic and advanced; an expanded glossary; and body surface monograms for children and adults. There are exercises, self-tests and end-of-chapter answer keys.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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QU 55 HC 1990 Current topics in membrane and transport : | QV 150 G 1977 Giving cardiovascular drugs safely. | QV 18 ND 1988 Drug dosage and solutions : | QV 18.2 HM 1999 Med-math : | QV 18.2 OD 2000 Dosage calculations. | QV 18.2 WD 1997 Dosage calculation : | QV 21 CP 1995 Pharmacology for nurses & allied professions. |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This workbook-style text reviews basic maths skills and teaches dosage measurements, calculating dosages and principles of drug administration. It offers a choice between two calculating methods - Desired over Have and Ratio and Proportion - and covers all forms of drug calculation problems, including oral, injections (from liquids and powders), IV drips and piggyback intermittent infusions. One complete chapter is offered on dosage problems for infants and children. New to this edition are: drug labels throughout; expanded IV content for basic and advanced; an expanded glossary; and body surface monograms for children and adults. There are exercises, self-tests and end-of-chapter answer keys.
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