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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9781439058473
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1439058473
  • Author: Gloria D. Pickar, Amy Pickar-Abernethy

Best-selling DOSAGE CALCULATIONS, 9th Edition features the three-step approach to basic and advanced Formula Method calculations that nursing and other health care professionals prefer, along with a reader-friendly writing style and handy “work text” format. In addition to easing readers into the math with a thorough review, the book uses a logic-based process to build confidence and limit anxiety. Featuring full-color images of drug labels, critical thinking assessments, extensive clinical examples, and a host of interactive supplements, including an accompanying online tutorial, DOSAGE CALCULATIONS, 9th Edition provides the skills needed to master dosage calculations in any clinical setting!

Table contents: 

  1. Section 1: Pretest and Mathematics Review
  2. Essential Skills Evaluation: Pretest
  3. Essential Skills Evaluation: Pretest Answer Sheet
  4. Ch 1: Fractions and Decimals
  5. Fractions
  6. Decimals
  7. Ch 2: Ratios, Percents, Simple Equations, and Ratio-Proportion
  8. Ratios and Percents
  9. Solving Simple Equations for X
  10. Ratio-Proportion: Cross-Multiplying to Solve for X
  11. Finding the Percentage of a Quantity
  12. Section 1 Self-Evaluation
  13. Section 2: Measurement Systems, Drug Orders, and Drug Labels
  14. Ch 3: Systems of Measurement
  15. Metric System
  16. Apothecary and Household Systems
  17. Other Common Drug Measurements: Units and Milliequivalents
  18. Ch 4: Conversions: Metric and Household Systems
  19. Identifying Need for Unit Conversion
  20. Converting from One Unit to Another Using the Conversion Factor Method
  21. Converting within the Metric System
  22. Approximate Equivalents
  23. Converting between Systems of Measurement Using the Conversion Factor Method
  24. Ch 5: Conversions for Other Clinical Applications: Time and Temperature
  25. Converting between Traditional and International Time
  26. Converting between Celsius and Fahrenheit Temperature
  27. Ch 6: Equipment Used in Dosage Measurement
  28. Oral Administration
  29. Parenteral Administration
  30. Ch 7: Interpreting Drug Orders
  31. Medical Abbreviations
  32. The Drug Order
  33. Medication Order and Administration Forms
  34. Computerized Medication Administration Systems
  35. Ch 8: Understanding Drug Labels
  36. Brand and Generic Names
  37. Dosage Strength
  38. Form
  39. Supply Dosage
  40. Total Volume
  41. Administration Route
  42. Directions for Mixing or Reconstituting
  43. Label Alerts
  44. Name of the Manufacturer
  45. Expiration Date
  46. Lot or Control Numbers
  47. National Drug Code (NDC)
  48. Controlled Substance Schedule
  49. Barcode Symbols
  50. United States Pharmacopeia (USP) and National Formulary (NF)
  51. Unit- or Single-Dose Labels
  52. Combination Drugs
  53. Supply Dosage Expressed as a Ratio or Percent
  54. Checking Labels
  55. Ch 9: Preventing Medication Errors
  56. Prescription
  57. Transcription
  58. Safe Medication Administration
  59. The Nurse’s Critical Role in Medication Error Prevention
  60. Section 2 Self-Evaluation
  61. Section 3: Drug Dosage Calculations
  62. Ch 10: Oral Dosage of Drugs
  63. Tablets and Capsules
  64. Three-Step Approach to Dosage Calculations
  65. Oral Liquids
  66. Ch 11: Parenteral Dosage of Drugs
  67. Injectable Solutions
  68. High-Alert Parenteral Medications
  69. Ch 12: Reconstitution of Solutions
  70. Solution Properties
  71. Reconstitution of Injectable Medications in Powder Form
  72. Types of Reconstituted Parenteral Solutions
  73. Reconstituted Parenteral Solutions with Various Routes
  74. Reconstitution of Noninjectable Solutions
  75. Topical Solutions and Irrigants
  76. Oral and Enteral Feedings
  77. Ch 13: Pediatric and Adult Dosages Based on Body Weight
  78. Administering Medications to Children
  79. Converting Pounds to Kilograms
  80. Body Weight Method for Calculating Safe Pediatric Dosage
  81. Combination Drugs
  82. Adult Dosages Based on Body Weight
  83. Ch 14: Alternative Dosage Calculation Methods: Ratio-Proportion and Dimensional Analysis
  84. Converting Using the Ratio-Proportion Method
  85. Using Ratio-Proportion to Calculate Dosages
  86. Using Dimensional Analysis to Calculate Dosages
  87. Section 3 Self-Evaluation
  88. Section 4: Advanced Calculations
  89. Ch 15: Intravenous Solutions, Equipment, and Calculations
  90. IV Solutions
  91. Calculating Components of IV Solutions When Expressed as a Percent
  92. IV Sites
  93. Monitoring IVs
  94. Primary and Secondary IVs
  95. Blood Administration Tubing
  96. IV Flow Rate
  97. Electronically-Regulated IVs
  98. Calculating Flow Rates for Infusion Pumps in mL/h
  99. Manually-Regulated IVs
  100. Calculating Flow Rates for Manually-Regulated IVs in gtt/min
  101. Adjusting IV Flow Rate
  102. Intermittent IV Infusions
  103. Calculating IV Infusion Time and Volume
  104. Ch 16: Body Surface Area and Advanced Pediatric Calculations
  105. Body Surface Area Method
  106. Pediatric Volume Control Sets
  107. Minimal Dilutions for IV Medications
  108. Calculation of Daily Volume for Maintenance Fluids
  109. Ch 17: Advanced Adult Intravenous Calculations
  110. Calculating IV Dosages and Flow Rates Using Clinical Protocols
  111. Critical Care IV Calculations: Calculating Flow Rate of an IV Medication to be Given over a Specifie
  112. Limiting Infusion Volumes
  113. Section 4: Self-Evaluation
  114. Essential Skills Evaluation: Posttest
  115. Comprehensive Skills Evaluation

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