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Henke's Med-Math: Dosage Calculation,
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Preparation & Administration
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by SUSAN BUCHHOLZ
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Table of Contents z z
Chapter 1, Arithmetic Needed for Dosage
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Chapter 2, Metric and Household Systems of MeasurementChapter 3
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, Drug Abbreviations, Labels, and Packaging
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Chapter 4, Calculation of Oral Medications—
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Solids and LiquidsChapter 5, Liquids for Injection
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Chapter 6, Calculation of Basic IV Drip RatesChapter 7
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, Special Types of IV Calculations
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Chapter 8, Dosage Problems for Infants and ChildrenC
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hapter 9, Information Basic to Administering DrugsCh
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Chapter 1, Arithmetic Needed for Dosage z z z z z
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Client Needs: Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and comfortC
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Page and Header: 2, Dividing Whole Numbers; 3, FractionsIn
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1. A patient/client was instructed to drink 25 oz of water within 2 hours but wasonly
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able to drink 15 oz. What portion of the water remained?
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C) 2/25
D) 25/25
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number that can be divided evenly into the numerator and the denominator (5). Tendivided
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mL (total portion). Therefore, 140 divided by 240 = 7/12. To reduce fractions, find the
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