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Pharmacy Math

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alligation   the relative amounts of solutions of different percentages from a mixture of a given strength  
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apothecary system   an early English system of weight and liquid measure  
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body surface area (BSA)   the measurement of the height and weight of the patient to establish an estimate of his or her body  
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grain   a base unit of weight in the apothecary system  
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gram   a base unit of weight in the metric system  
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international system of units (SI)   commonly known as the Metric System of weights and measures  
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liter   a basic unit of volume used to measure liquids in the metric system  
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meter   the basic unit of length used to measure the distance in the metric system  
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Metric System   a sytem of weights based on the meter (length), the gram (weight), and the liter (volume)  
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nomogram   a chart that uses the weight and height (size) of the patient to calculate his or her body surface area  
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percentage   a percent number representing an amount per hundred, e.g., 5 percent represents 5 parts per hundred. It is expressed as follows: Percentage (%) = No. of parts/100 parts x 100  
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piggyback   refers to a small-volume IV solution (25 - 250 mL) that is run into an existing IV line over a brief period of time (e.g., 50 mL over 15 minutes)  
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proportion   is formed when two ratios are equal (or proportional) to one another, e.g., 1/2 = 5/10  
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ratio   the relationship between two quantities, e.g., 1:10 or 1/10 is is read as one part in 10 parts, one in ten, or one-tenth  
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