A formula is not ideal for a problem like that because it is more trouble than what it is worth to memorize one with so many conversions (mg and mcg, hour and min). However... Desired is 10mcg and Have is 1mg, and Quantity is 250mL. However, the mcg and mg need to match and one would have to remember to multiply by 60 to get the mL per HOUR. With that, I see students get easily confused on knowing when to multiply by 60 vs. when to divide by it. DA takes care of it perfectly. 😊
You are making this so simple for me … thank you❤❤❤
You are most welcome! :)
Thank u so much learning from you I pass my dosage cal
Great job. I will keep practicing.
I totally needed to find this
I like doing dimensional analysis thanks to you! 🎉However, I know some people use the formula - d/h * Q. How would that relate to this question? 12:40
A formula is not ideal for a problem like that because it is more trouble than what it is worth to memorize one with so many conversions (mg and mcg, hour and min). However... Desired is 10mcg and Have is 1mg, and Quantity is 250mL. However, the mcg and mg need to match and one would have to remember to multiply by 60 to get the mL per HOUR. With that, I see students get easily confused on knowing when to multiply by 60 vs. when to divide by it. DA takes care of it perfectly. 😊
@@bcraftmath Oohh, thank you!! 🫶🏾
Do you have any videos on how to find medication half life?
I do not have any... yet. Give me an example and I'll get something together for ya soon!