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Pickar Dosage Calculation. Summary of Text rules. Chapter 3. Systems Of Measurements. Metric Measurements and Equivalents. Weight. Metric Measurements and Equivalents. Volume. Household System of Measurement. Apothecary Notation.
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Pickar Dosage Calculation Summary of Text rules
Chapter 3 Systems Of Measurements
Apothecary Notation • Due to information from our clinical partners and the Board of Nursing the following rule was developed. • We will accept documentation in the form of Roman numerals, Arabic numbers, decimals as well as fractions.
Conversions: Metric, Apothecary, and Household Systems Chapter 4
Metric Conversions MULTIPLY to convert from a larger unit to a smaller unit, or move the decimal point to the right.
Metric Conversions • Example: 3 L = ? mL • THINK: Larger to Smaller: (×) • Equivalent: 1 L = 1,000 mL • 3 L = 3 ×1,000 or 3.000 = 3,000 mL
Metric Conversions • DIVIDE to convert from a smaller unit to a larger unit, or move the decimal point to the left.
Metric Conversions • Example: 400 mg = ? G • THINK: Smaller to Larger: () • Equivalent: 1 g = 1,000 mg • 400 mg = 400 1,000 or 400. = 0.4 g
Shortcut Conversion • Rule
Conversion • Example The physician ordered 125 mcg of digoxin to be given daily. Digoxin was supplied in 0.25 mg scored tablets. How many tablet(s) should be administered? 0.25mg x 1000mcg/mg = 250 mcg
Conversion Clarifications • 1 in = 2.5 cm • 1 cup = 240 mL • 1 oz = 30 mL • 1kg = 2.2 lb We will not be using the grain (gr) measurement in our math calculations.
Conversion • 40 kg = ? Lb 40 kg X 2.2lb/kg = 88 lb • 66lb = ? kg 66lb 2.2 kg/lb = 30 kg Remember you will round to tenths when needed. Example 5.23 will be rounded to 5.3
Conversion • 40 cm = ? In 40 cm 2.5 cm/in =16 in • 32 in = ? cm 32 in x 2.5 cm/in = 80 cm
Chapter 5 Conversions
Converting Between Traditional and International Time • Traditional time and international time are the same hours starting with 1:00 AM (0100) through 12:59 PM (1259). • Minutes after 12:00 AM (midnight) and before 1:00 AM are 0001 through 0059 in international time.
Converting Between Traditional and International Time • Hours starting with 1:00 PM through 12:00 AM (midnight) are 12 h greater in international time (1300 through 2400) • International time is designated by a unique four-digit number (colon’s are not used)
Converting Between Traditional and International Time • Math Tip between the hours of 1:00 PM (1300) and 12:00 AM (2400), add 1200 to traditional time to find the equivalent international time; subtract 1200 from international time to convert to equivalent traditional time.
Converting Between Traditional and International Time • Example 1 3:00 PM = 3:00 + 1200 = 1500 • Example 2 2212 = 2212 – 1200 = 10:12 PM Addition review questions p 94
Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales • Convert between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperatures:
Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales • Convert 95˚ F to Celsius (First subtract 32 then divide the result by 1.8)
Celsius and Fahrenheit Scales • Convert 35˚ C to Fahrenheit
Chapter 6 Equipment Used in Dosage Measurement
Medicine Cup • Medicine cup 1 fluid ounce or 30mL capacity for oral liquids. • Calibrated to measure teaspoons and tablespoons • Amounts less than 2.5 mL need to be measured in a smaller device, i.e. oral syringe 30 mL = 1 ounce 5 mL = 1 teaspoon 15 mL = 1 tablespoon
Calibrated Dropper • Used to administer small quantities • Useful in medication of children and adults and adding small quantities to liquid • Dispense eye and ear medications
3 mL Syringe • Calibrations read from top to the black ring of the suction plunger • Calibrated in milliliters for each tenth • Maximum volume administered in any one site is 3mL • Larger volumes of medications can be delivered in divided doses or added to IV infusions or administered IV push, therefore, syringes with 5,6,10, and 12 mL may be used
3 mL Syringe Luerlock syringe hub Plunger Needle Barrel Rubber plunger tip
Prefilled Single Dose Syringe • Used only once and is discarded • Discard any extra medication prior to injection
1 mL Syringe • Also known as Tuberculin or TB syringe • Used to administer small doses • Calibrated in hundredths of a milliliter • Used to give dosages of less than 0.5 mL
Units -100 Insulin Syringe • Measurement and administration of units-100 insulin only • Do not use with any other medications • Syringe may be a standard units-100 or a Lo-dose units-100 for smaller doses
Safety Syringes • The needle is protected by a shield • Safety syringes are used to protect from injury
Needle Gauge and Length • Needle’s gauge is it’s interior diameter. Lower the number the larger the diameter; 18-gauge needle is wider than a 22 gauge. • The gauge depends on the viscosity (thickness) of the medication as well as the site. • The viscous the solution and deeper injections require larger needles (lower gauge number) • Injection site (area of tissue to be reached) will determine the length to be used.
Chapter 8 Understanding Drug Labels
Drug Name • Brand, trade, proprietary Manufacturer’s name for a drug. It is usually the most prominent word on the drug label • Generic Established, nonproprietary name appears directly under the brand name. Sometimes it can be place inside
Brand and Generic Names • Brand Name- Carafate • Generic Name- Sucralfate
Dosage Strength • Dosage weight or amount of drug provided in a specific unit of measurement • 20 mg/ 2mL