Drug Calculations Made Ridiculously Easy

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Dimensional Analysis is an easy to remember method for performing drug calculations.
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Best video I've ever watched on drug calculations. No doubt will use these skills throughout my future career. Thank you

JackFreeman-onyn
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Thank you. My worst nightmare is the calculations. This video is going to be very helpful. 💯

rehanode
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Wow...takes out all the guesswork..if the dimensions cancel you can't go wrong!

curtpiazza
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Lmaooo studying at 1am.. the music is creepy but thank you 🫶🏾

kelsyjoseph
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I really appreciate your solutions...very helpful

lanreopaleye
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For the second question, since we’re looking for ml/hr does that mean we’re looking for the infusion rate? The video has really helped understand the basics, thank you so much

naiomi
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How did you cancel out the minutes in problem #2 since the denominator was 1/min and the numerator was min?

humansloth
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Please change your background music, it's creeping me out while trying to absorb all the information.

ridgeracer
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A prescription for a suspension calls for a dose of 250mg to be given twice a day. If the
suspension contains 300mg/5ml, how many ml are needed for one dose? Please solve this

b.prasad
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I thought you got to divide the 16 mL to two since it is Bid

kristinpena
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is there any way you can use this method to explain about drip sets and drops per minute? i’m having a hard time with prehospital dosages when they add drip sets like macros and micros…

jbtorres
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Woww, thanks alot. What is this method called? ☺️

nhakimah
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I think you are displaying the equation wrong such that it might confuse people, as it did me. The rate is 0.01 (mcg/kg)/min. So that would equate to 0.01 mcg/(kg)(min). This is what allows you to cancel minutes using dimensional analysis. The way your are displaying the equation makes it looks as though kg/min is in the denominator of the rate, which it is not. It is actually (kg)(min) which is in the denominator of the rate. Just a suggestion.

humansloth
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A prescription for a suspension dosage is 20mg/kg/day to be given every 8 hrs. If the
suspension contains 250mg/5ml, how many ml are needed for a 3yr old boy with 13kilogram weight ? Please solve this

nejoreiro
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Where did you get the 5mL and 400mg at 4:16

bmw
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Nope I couldnt follow. I need dosage for dummies.

alyssaswann
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dose this work good for pharmacy technician math?

dennisgarrett
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Thank U but it's a simple mathematics

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