Open QuestionA patient has approximately 83 mL of blood pumping by their heart at each beat. By assuming they have a pulse of 75 beats per minute it is calculated that the patient pumps 8.964 x 106 mL in one day. Identify the given amount and all conversion factors.222views10rank
Multiple ChoiceFor 7 hours, an intravenous bag delivers medication to a patient at a rate of 2.75 drops a second with a mass of 42 mg per drop. Identify the given amount and all conversion factors.1446views21rank
Open QuestionThe dispensing of prescription drugs are usually prescribed in units of mg per kg of body weight. A new prescription drug has a recommended dosage of 11 mg/kg. A 75 lb child requires three tablets each weighing 125 mg for their recommended dosage. Identify the given amount and all conversion factors.193views14rank1comments
Textbook QuestionWhy can two conversion factors be written for an equality such as 1 m = 100 cm?446views
Textbook QuestionWrite the equality and two conversion factors for each of the following pairs of units: b. nanograms and grams429views
Textbook QuestionWrite the equality and two conversion factors for each of the following pairs of units: a. centimeters and inches426views
Textbook QuestionWrite the equality and two conversion factors, and identify the numbers as exact or give the number of significant figures for each of the following: b. The Daily Value (DV) for selenium is 70. mcg.351views
Textbook QuestionWrite the equality and two conversion factors, and identify the numbers as exact or give the number of significant figures for each of the following: a. The label on a bottle reads 10 mg of furosemide per 1 mL.497views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equality and two conversion factors for each of the following medications: b. 0.25 g of Lanoxin per 1 tablet of Lanoxin350views
Textbook QuestionWrite an equality and two conversion factors for each of the following medications: a. 10 mg of Atarax per 5 mL of Atarax syrup597views