types of pharmacy math and when to use it
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Liter | know as l or L. 1 Liter= 10 deciliters =1000 milliliters
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Deciliter | know as dl 1 deciliter (dl))= 0.1 liters =100 milliliters
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Milliliter | know as ml 1 milliliter=0.001 liters = .01 deciliters
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kilogram | known as kg 1 kilogram = 1000 grams
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gram | known as g 1g =0.001 kilograms
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Milligram | mg 1 milligram =.oo1 grams
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microgram | mcg 1 mcg = 0.001 mg= 0.000001g
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pound | know as lb 1 pound = 160z
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ounce | know as oz 1 ounce = 16
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grain | know as gr 1 grain = 64.8 millligrams
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gallon | know as gal 1 gallon = 4 quarts
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quart | also know as qt 1 quart = 2 pints
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pint | also know as pt 1 pint =16 fluid ounces
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ounce | also know as oz or fl oz 1 fluid ounce = 8 fluid drams
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fluid dram | also know as fl dr 1 fluid dram=60 minim
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Mininm | Min or Mx
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Teaspoon | also know as tsp 1 teaspoon =5 milliters
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tablespoon | also know as tbsp 1 tablespoon=3 teaspoons =15 milliliters
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cup | short enough to stay a cup 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces
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Liter | also know as l or L 1l= 33.8 fl oz
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fluid ounces | also know as fl oz 1 fl oz = 29.57 ml
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gram | also know as g 1g = 15.43 gr
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teaspoon | tsp 1 tsp= 5 ml
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pint | pt 1 pt = 473.167 mL
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kilogram | kg 1 kg = 2.2 Lb
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ounce | oz 1 oz = 28.35 g
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grain | gr 1 gr = 64.8 mg
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1 tbsp | 15 mL
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microgram | mcg
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Liter | l or L
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Milliliter | ml
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gram | g
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milligram | mg
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kilogram | kg
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1 kg | 1,000 g (when lowering on the ladder, multiply by ten per step.)
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1 mg | 1,000 mcg
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2 gr | 129.6 mg
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1 L | 1,000 mL
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1 ml | 0,001 L (when going higher on the ladder, divide by 10 per step)
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1 mg | 0.001 g (it went up the ladder)
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If 450 mL of H2O is added to 200mL of a 40% solution, what's the resulting strength? | 40g(40%)/(divided)100mL=X(variable)/(divided)200mL+450mL
40 multiply by 200 and divide that answer by 100. 80/200+450mL=80/650=0.12307 round up to the nearest thousandth and turn into a percentage. 12.3 %
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