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This learning resource is a 13-page PDF file with a review of the essential information for calculating medication... see more

Drug dosage calculations is 10-page tutorial that reviews the rationale for drug calculations, and metric system... see more

Drug Calculations for Health Professionals includes drill and practice questions for 1) metric conversion, 2) fluid... see more

This learning resource is designed to provide a simple overview of the methods for drug calculation along with four sets... see more

Dosage calculation and basic conversion is very important for nurses to know because a serious damage or even death can... see more

this learning resource a tutorial designed for paramedics; however, other healthcare professional students might also... see more

Interactive tutorials on drug calculations for nursing. The tutorials involve explanation videos followed by practice... see more

NCLEX reviewer for drug calculations! A nursing test bank to practice nursing dosage calculation problems. Test your... see more

This is an excellent common medication calculation tip sheet, which includes formulas, conversions, and examples. It was... see more

This video will show you steps to understanding how to coloect with diminsional analysis

Free mobile application for healthcare professionals to obtain drug information, calculations, provider search, medical... see more

This site contains 12 videos regarding dosage calculations and 12 practice quizzes to coincide with the presentations to... see more

Pill Identifier and Drug List – Patient Care Edition is a FREE tool that helps you identify Brand and Generic drugs by... see more

Complete PDF pediatric nursing study guide. Covers all topics of study including growth and development, special... see more

"With Calc & Draw, your could write down your shopping list and use the stylish calculator to get the sum. Because this... see more

This is a free course offered by the Saylor Consortium. 'Physical Chemistry II is quite different from Physical Chemistry... see more