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Curren'S Math For Meds: Dosages & Sol
Curren'S Math For Meds: Dosages & Sol
11th Edition, CURREN
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Curren'S Math For Meds: Dosages & Sol
11th Edition
CURREN
Publisher: Cengage
ISBN: 9781305143531
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Solutions for Curren'S Math For Meds: Dosages & Sol
Chapter
1 Relative Value, Addition, And Subtraction Of Decimals
2 Multiplication And Division Of Decimals
3 Solving Common Fraction Equations
4 Metric/international (si) System
5 Unit, Percentage, Milliequivalent, Ratio, And Household Measures
6 Oral Medication Labels And Dosage Calculation
7 Safe Medication Administration
8 Hypodermic Syringe Measurement
9 Parenteral Medication Labels And Dosage Calculation
10 Reconstitution Of Powdered Drugs
11 Measuring Insulin Dosages
12 Ratio And Proportion
13 Dimensional Analysis/units Conversion
14 Formula Method
15 Adult And Pediatric Dosages Based On Body Weight
16 Adult And Pediatric Dosages Based On Body Surface Area
17 Introduction To Iv Therapy
18 Iv Flow Rate Calculation
19 Calculating Iv Infusion And Completion Times
20 Iv Medication And Titration Calculations
21 Heparin Infusion Calculations
22 Pediatric Oral And Parenteral Medications
23 Pediatric Intravenous Medications
Section
Chapter Questions
Problem 1.1P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 3.5 b) 2.7 c) 4.2
Problem 1.2P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 6.15 b) 5.95 c) 4.54
Problem 1.3P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 12.02 b) 10.19 c) 11.04
Problem 1.4P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 2.5 b) 1.75 c) 0.75
Problem 1.5P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 4.3 b) 2.75 c) 5.1
Problem 1.6P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 6.15 b) 7.4 c) 5.95
Problem 1.7P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 7.25 b) 8.1 c) 9.37
Problem 1.8P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 4.25 b) 5.1 c) 3.75
Problem 1.9P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 9.4 b) 8.75 c) 7.4
Problem 1.10P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 5.1 b) 6.33 c) 4.2
Problem 2.1P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.4 b) 0.2 c) 0.5
Problem 2.2P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 2.73 b) 2.61 c) 2.87
Problem 2.3P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.19 b) 0.61 c) 0.34
Problem 2.4P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 3.5 b) 3.75 c) 3.25
Problem 2.5P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.3 b) 0.25 c) 0.4
Problem 2.6P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 1.35 b) 1.29 c) 1.4
Problem 2.7P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 2.5 b) 2.7 c) 2.35
Problem 2.8P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 4.51 b) 4.75 c) 4.8
Problem 2.9P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.8 b) 0.3 c) 0.4
Problem 2.10P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 2.1 b) 2.05 c) 2.15
Problem 3.1P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.12 b) 0.15 c) 0.17
Problem 3.2P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 1.2 b) 1.24 c) 1.23
Problem 3.3P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.37 b) 0.3 c) 0.36
Problem 3.4P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 3.27 b) 3.25 c) 3.21
Problem 3.5P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.16 b) 0.11 c) 0.19
Problem 3.6P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 4.23 b) 4.2 c) 4.09
Problem 3.7P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 3.27 b) 3.21 c) 3.29
Problem 3.8P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 2.75 b) 2.73 c) 2.78
Problem 3.9P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.31 b) 0.37 c) 0.33
Problem 3.10P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.43 b) 0.45 c) 0.44
Problem 4.1P:
Which fraction has the greater value? a) 0.125 b) 0.25
Problem 5.1P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.24 b) 0.5 c) 0.125
Problem 5.2P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.4 b) 0.45 c) 0.5
Problem 5.3P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 7.5 b) 6.25 c) 4.75
Problem 5.4P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.3 b) 0.25 c) 0.35
Problem 5.5P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 1.125 b) 1.75 c) 1.5
Problem 5.6P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 4.5 b) 4.75 c) 4.25
Problem 5.7P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.1 b) 0.01 c) 0.04
Problem 5.8P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 5.75 b) 6.25 c) 6.5
Problem 5.9P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 0.6 b) 0.16 c) 0.06
Problem 5.10P:
Choose the greatest value in each set. a) 3.55 b) 2.95 c) 3.7
Problem 6.1P:
Add decimals. 0.25+0.55=
Problem 6.2P:
Add decimals. 0.1+2.25=
Problem 6.3P:
Add decimals. 1.74+0.76=
Problem 6.4P:
Add decimals. 1.4+0.02=
Problem 6.5P:
Add decimals. 2.3+1.45=
Problem 6.6P:
Add decimals. 3.75+1.05=
Problem 6.7P:
Add decimals. 6.35+2.05=
Problem 6.8P:
Add decimals. 5.57+4.03=
Problem 6.9P:
Add decimals. 0.33+2.42=
Problem 6.10P:
Add decimals. 1.44+3.06=
Problem 6.11P:
Subtract decimals. 1.251.125=
Problem 6.12P:
Subtract decimals. 3.250.65=
Problem 6.13P:
Subtract decimals. 2.31.45=
Problem 6.14P:
Subtract decimals. 0.020.01=
Problem 6.15P:
Subtract decimals. 5.52.5=
Problem 6.16P:
Subtract decimals. 7.334.03=
Problem 6.17P:
Subtract decimals. 4.251.75=
Problem 6.18P:
Subtract decimals. 0.070.035=
Problem 6.19P:
Subtract decimals. 0.2350.12=
Problem 6.20P:
Subtract decimals. 5.750.95=
Problem 1SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 2.45 b) 2.57 c) 2.19
Problem 2SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 3.07 b) 3.17 c) 3.71
Problem 3SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 0.12 b) 0.02 c) 0.01
Problem 4SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 5.31 b) 5.35 c) 6.01
Problem 5SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 4.5 b) 4.51 c) 4.15
Problem 6SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 0.015 b) 0.15 c) 0.1
Problem 7SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 1.3 b) 1.25 c) 1.35
Problem 8SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 0.1 b) 0.2 c) 0.25
Problem 9SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 0.125 b) 0.1 c) 0.05
Problem 10SST:
Choose the decimal with the greatest value. a) 13.7 b) 13.5 c) 13.25
Problem 11SST:
If you have medication tablets whose strength is 0.1 mg and you must give 0.3 mg, you will need a) 1...
Problem 12SST:
If you have tablets with a strength of 0.25 mg and you must give 0.125 mg, you will need a) 1 tab....
Problem 13SST:
If you have an order to give a dosage of 7.5 mg and the tablets have a strength of 3.75 mg, you will...
Problem 14SST:
If the order is to give 0.5 mg and the tablet strength is 0.5 mg, you will give a) 1 tab. b) less...
Problem 15SST:
The order is to give 0.5 mg and the tablets have a strength of 0.25 mg. You must give a) 1 tab. b)...
Problem 16SST:
Add the decimals manually. 1.31+0.4=
Problem 17SST:
Add the decimals manually. 0.15+0.25=
Problem 18SST:
Add the decimals manually. 2.5+0.75=
Problem 19SST:
Add the decimals manually. 3.2+2.17=
Problem 20SST:
Add the decimals manually. 1.3+1.04=
Problem 21SST:
Add the decimals manually. 4.7+3.03=
Problem 22SST:
Add the decimals manually. 0.5+0.5=
Problem 23SST:
Add the decimals manually. 5.4+2.6=
Problem 24SST:
You have just given 2 tab with a dosage strength of 3.5 mg each. What was the total dosage...
Problem 25SST:
You are to give your patient 1 tab labeled 0.5 mg and one labelled 0.25 mg. What is the total dosage...
Problem 26SST:
If you give 2 tab labeled 0.02 mg, what total dosage will you administer?
Problem 27SST:
You are to give 1 tab labeled 0.8 mg and 2 tab labeled 0.4 mg. What is the total dosage?
Problem 28SST:
You have two tablets: one is labeled 0.15 mg and the other 0.3 mg. What is the total dosage of these...
Problem 29SST:
Subtract the decimals manually. 4.323.1=
Problem 30SST:
Subtract the decimals manually. 2.11.91=
Problem 31SST:
Subtract the decimals manually. 3.731.93=
Problem 32SST:
Subtract the decimals manually. 5.754.05=
Problem 33SST:
Subtract the decimals manually. 1.30.02=
Problem 34SST:
Subtract the decimals manually. 0.20.07=
Problem 35SST:
Subtract the decimals manually. 3.950.35=
Problem 36SST:
Subtract the decimals manually. 1.90.08=
Problem 37SST:
Your patient is to receive a dosage of 7.5 mg and you have only 1 tab labeled 3.75 mg. How many more...
Problem 38SST:
You have a tablet labeled 0.02 mg and your patient is to receive 0.06 mg. How many more milligrams...
Problem 39SST:
The tablet available is labeled 0.5 mg, but you must give a dosage of 1.5 mg. How many more...
Problem 40SST:
Your patient is to receive a dosage of 1.2 mg and you have 1 tab labeled 0.6 mg. What additional...
Problem 41SST:
You must give your patient a dosage of 2.2 mg, but you have only 2 tab labeled 0.55 mg. What...
Problem 42SST:
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the dosages. Tablets are labeled 0.01 mg. You must...
Problem 43SST:
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the dosages. Tablets are labeled 2.5 mg. You must...
Problem 44SST:
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the dosages. Tablets are labeled 0.25 mg. Give...
Problem 45SST:
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the dosages. Tablets are 0.5 mg. Give 1.5 mg.
Problem 46SST:
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the dosages. A dosage of 1.8 mg is ordered....
Problem 47SST:
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the dosages. Tablets available are 0.04 mg. You...
Problem 48SST:
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the dosages. The dosage ordered is 3.5 mg. The...
Problem 49SST:
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the dosages. Prepare a dosage of 3.2 mg using...
Problem 50SST:
Determine how many tablets will be needed to give the dosages. You have tablets labeled 0.25 mg and...
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