Pharmacy Calculations: Weight-Based Dosage Calculations - PTCB PTCE NCLEX NAPLEX Test Prep Math Help

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Pharmacy Calculations: Weight-Based Dosage Calculations - PTCB PTCE NAPLEX NCLEX Test Prep Pharmacy Math Help. Helpful info for pharmacy tests including the PCTB PTCE for Pharmacy Technician Certification, NAPLEX for PharmD students, and NCLEX nursing test. This video teaches how to calculate weight based dosages in simple steps with examples.

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AmandaPharmD
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thanks for all the videos... so i was confused with the last slide of video which says 1pound equals its actually opposite...

nids-
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Wouldn't be the example #4 675mg? 9.5 times 50mg = 475

mudok
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Thanks to you, I know I'm going to ace the math section of the PTCB exam! Much appreciated.

chrislovato
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Nice video, your video is so cool. honestly PTCB is such a difficult test, really don’t know what to do but I’m not losing hope.

JavierRodriguez-frin
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on example #4a did you mean to put 475 and not 477 because i checked 3 different calculators and all 3 said that 50*9.5=475?

ethanvargas
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There’s more math than I expected. This seems like something the doctor or pharmacist should be doing not the pharmacy tech.

JennaSakura
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Nice video 🥰🥰🥳your video is so cool, honestly PTCB is such a difficult test man, really don’t know what to do but I’m never losing hope.

esteliojohn
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I believe example #2 answer should be half of 670mg because frequency is q12h.

jerrylim
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1kg is equal to 2.2lbs. The written formula in this discussion should be corrected

leonardsturrup
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Can you do more math videos they’re help me

okidime
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So you don't multiply diagnolly just straight across and divide when caculation by weight

pianotnt
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1lb is 0.45kg est 2.2lb is 1kg sorry saw this was said after I typed

MisfitKatt
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Do you have a dido sheet that we can use to practice these kind of problems ❤

patsyprice
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First you said 1 lb = 2.2 kg. Then you said 1 kg=2.2 lbs. I don’t know which is correct and if I can trust your videos to teach me correctly.

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