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Killo   1,000  
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Centi   0.01 or one hundredth part of  
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Milli   0.001 or one thousandth part of  
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Micro   0.000001 or one millionth part of  
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Abbreviation of gram   g  
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Abbreviation of microgram   mcg  
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Abbreviation of milligram   mg  
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Abbreviation of kilogram   kg  
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Abbreviation of liter   L  
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Abbreviation of milliliter   mL  
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What is normally used to measure weight   Grams  
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What is used to measure volume   Litter  
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What is used to measure length   Meter  
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To convert a smaller unit to a larger unit what do you do   You move the decimal point 3 places to the left or divide  
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To convert a larger to smaller unit what do you do   Move the decimal point 3 places to the right or multiply  
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Teaspoon   t (tsp) is equal to 5mL  
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Tablespoon   T (tbs) 1 tbs=3 tsp=15mL  
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Ounce (fluid)   oz 1oz=2tbs=30mL  
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Cup   C 1C=8oz=240mL  
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Pint   pt 1pt=2C(16oz)=500mL  
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Quart   qt 1qt=4C=2pt=32oz=1000mL  
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Pound   lb 1 lb=16oz 2.2 lb=1kg (1,000 g)  
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Units   Express the amount of medication present in 1 mL of solution and are specific to medications for which they are used. Ex. Insulin, penicillin, and heparin  
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International unit   Represents a unit of potency used to measure things such as vitiamins and chemicals  
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Milliequivalents   mEq are used to measure electrolytes and the ionic activity of a medication. 1/1,000 Ex. Calcium, sodium, and magnesium  
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What is freezing of water in Fahrenheit   32*F  
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What is freezing point of water in Celsius   0*C  
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What is the boiling point of F   212*F  
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How to convert from C to F   (*C)1.8+32  
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How to convert from F to C   (*F-32)/1.8  
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Centimeter   1cm=10mm  
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Inch   1in=2.54cm  
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To convert kg to pounds   Multiply 2.2 and answer is expressed to nearest tenth unless told other  
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How to convert military time am   Just omit colon and am and ensure it is a 4-digit number. Add 0 at beginning as needed  
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How to convert military time pm   Omit the colon and pm and add 1200 to time  
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