Thank you Philip for watching and for the comment. Great suggestion for the White-Vincent method video. Here is a link (ua-cam.com/video/hwiEvMk66IA/v-deo.html) to the next tutorial on White-Vincent Method which premiers today at 11:00 am CST.
The quiz on your website for this is wrong! On the NAPLEX, you must keep the numbers in the calculator. The quiz is using significant figures, which isn’t really clinically applicable.
Nice explanation so far , I do request for White -Vincent method in the next tutorial!
Thank you Philip for watching and for the comment. Great suggestion for the White-Vincent method video. Here is a link (ua-cam.com/video/hwiEvMk66IA/v-deo.html) to the next tutorial on White-Vincent Method which premiers today at 11:00 am CST.
@@PharmaceuticalCalculationsEasy Thank you very much for the video!
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The quiz on your website for this is wrong! On the NAPLEX, you must keep the numbers in the calculator. The quiz is using significant figures, which isn’t really clinically applicable.
Thank you for the explanation god bless 🤍
Glad you found the video helpful, Kisha. Thank you for watching and for the comment.
Thanks alot 🙏
Thank you, Jane for watching and for the comment.
How to prepare 12.5%of dextrose from 10% & 50% of dextrose having a total volume of 144ml
This is alligation.
50% - 12.5% = 37.5 parts.
12.5% - 10% = 2.5 parts.
2.5 parts + 37.5 parts = 40
2.5 / 40 * 144mL = 9mL 50% dextrose
37.5 / 40 * 144mL = 135mL 10% dextrose.