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PTCB Flash Cards; Conversions & Formulas

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Unit
Conversion
Formula
Solution
1 ml   20 gtts   (:   (:  
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4 ml   1 dram   (:   (:  
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5 ml   100 gtts or 1 tsp   (:   (:  
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15 ml   1 tbsp or 1/2 oz   (:   (:  
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30 ml   1 oz or 2 tbsp   (:   (:  
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240 ml   1 cup or 8 oz   (:   (:  
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480 ml   1 pint or 16 oz   (:   (:  
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960 ml   1 quart or 32 oz   (:   (:  
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1 mg   1/60 gr   (:   (:  
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30 mg   1/2 gr   (:   (:  
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60-65 mg   1 gr   (:   (:  
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120 mg   2 gr   (:   (:  
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300-325 mg   5 gr   (:   (:  
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600-650 mg   10 gr   (:   (:  
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30 gm   8 drams or 1 oz   (:   (:  
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1 kg   2.2 lb   (:   (:  
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1 oz   30 ml or 8 drams (volume) 30 gm or 8 drams (weight)   (:   (:  
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1 tsp   5ml or 60 gtts   (:   (:  
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(:   (:   9C = 5F - 160   Farenheit/Celsius temperature conversion  
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(:   (:   age of child/age of child + 12 x average adult dose = ?   Young's Rule for calculating children's dosages  
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(:   (:   weight of child/150 x average adult dose = ?   Clark's Rule for calculating children's dosages  
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(:   (:   mg/kg/day = ?   milligrams per kilogram per day (for calculating children's dosages)  
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(:   (:   final volume/initial volume = initial strength/? (for concentrations and dilutions)   final strength  
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(:   (:   final gm or ml of finished product x % strength listed as a decimal = ? (for concentrations and dilutions)   gm or ml of substance to be dissolved  
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(:   (:   ? = selling price - (cost + overhead)   net profit  
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(:   (:   percentage markup = markup (actual dollar amount)/?   cost  
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(:   (:   selling price = cost + ?   markup  
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(:   (:   ?/initial volume = ?/final strength (for concentrations and dilutions)   final volume/initial volume = initial strength/final strength  
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(:   (:   ? x % strength listed as a decomal = gm or ml of substance to be dissolved   final gm or ml of finished product  
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(:   (:   ? = 5F - 160   9C (for temperature conversions)  
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(:   (:   2 degrees - 8 degrees C (36 degrees - 26 degrees F)   temperature in refrigerator  
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(:   (:   15 degrees - 30 degrees C (59 degrees - 86 degrees F)   room temperature  
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