Chapter 1 Working with Roman and Arabic Numerals |
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Chapter 2 Using Fractions and Decimals in Pharmacy Math |
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Multiplication of Fractions |
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Chapter 3 Using Ratios, Proportions, and Percentages in Dosage Calculations |
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Converting a Fraction to a Percent |
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Converting a Percent to a Fraction |
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Converting a Decimal to a Percent |
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Converting a Percent to a Decimal |
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Fractions and Equivalent Decimals |
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Converting a Fraction to a Decimal |
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Percent Concentration Expressions |
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Percent Weight-in-Volume (% w/v) |
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Percent Weight-in-Weight (Percent by Weight), (% w/w) |
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Percent Volume-in-Volume (Percent by Volume), (% v/v) |
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Chapter 4 Applying Systems of Measurements |
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Calibration of the Medicinal Dropper |
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Chapter 5 Interpreting Medication Orders |
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Common Latin Terms and Abbreviations |
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Chapter 6 Identifying Prescription Errors and Omissions |
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Verification of the DEA Number |
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Practice Prescriptions for Errors and Omissions |
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Chapter 7 Working with Liquid Dosage Forms |
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Liquid Calculations Involving Proportions |
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Liquid Calculations Involving Dilutions and Concentrations |
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Liquid Calculations Involving Proportions |
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Calculations Involving Dilutions and Concentration |
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Chapter 8 Working with Solid Dosage Forms |
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116 | (2) |
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Chapter 9 Adjusting Isotonicity |
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Dissociation (i) Factor Calculations |
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Sodium Chloride Equivalents of Drug Substances |
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Isotonicity Adjustments by Sodium Chloride Equivalent Method |
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Isotonicity Adjustments by Cryoscopic Method |
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Chapter 10 Working with pH and Buffers |
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Conversion of Hydrogen Ion Concentration to pH |
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Conversion of pH to Hydrogen Ion Concentration |
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Molar Ratio of Buffer Components |
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Chapter 11 Dealing with Reconstitutions |
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Chapter 12 Determining Milliequivalent Strengths |
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Dosage Calculations Involving Milliequivalents |
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Chapter 13 Dealing with Calories |
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Calculations Involving Nitrogen, Calorie:Nitrogen Ratio, and Protein-Calorie Percentage of TPN Products |
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Protein-Calorie Percentage |
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Chapter 14 Determining Intravenous Flow Rates |
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182 | (2) |
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Chapter 15 Working with Insulin and Heparin Products |
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Working with Insulin Strength |
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189 | (4) |
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Appendix A Working with Temperature Conversions |
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Appendix B Working with Capsule Dosage Forms |
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Compounding Tips and Calculations for Filling Capsules |
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210 | (7) |
Appendix C Dealing with Pediatric Dosages |
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217 | (4) |
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Based on Body Surface Area (BSA) |
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Appendix D Pharmacy Business Math |
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223 | (1) |
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Index |
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