Dosage calculation

Dosage calculation

Given a particular order for medication, a dosage calculation determines how to administer the medication. Dosage calculations are performed by nurses and other medical professionals when preparing to give patients medication.

For instance, suppose a doctor orders 1000 mg of Acetaminophen for a patient. The nurse caring for the patient has 500 mg tablets of acetaminophen available. The nurse performs a dosage calculation to determine that 2 tablets must be given to the patient in order to properly administer the medication ordered.

Online Resources For Students

* http://www.dosagehelp.com/ - Online tutorial explaining important dosage calculations with examples and practice questions.
* http://www.testandcalc.com/quiz/index.asp - A selection of drug calculations quizzes grouped by category.
* http://www.crnasomeday.com/medmath1.htm - Multiple choice medication exam practice.


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