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UMA Pharm Tech
Registrace 13. 11. 2014
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Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers
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Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Representing a number as a decimal, percent, and fraction
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Representing a number as a decimal, percent, and fraction
Basic Math Skills Adding & Subtracting Fractions
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Basic Math Skills Adding & Subtracting Fractions
Basic Math Skills Adding Fractions With Different Denominators
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Basic Math Skills Adding Fractions With Different Denominators
Basic Math Skills How to Write Proportions
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Basic Math Skills How to Write Proportions
Pediatric Dosages and dosing by weight
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Pediatric Dosages and dosing by weight
Thank you that helped me tremendously
Where did you get the 1.8 mg from the 4th problem?
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Keep it coming thx for explaining it
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Your pharmacy stocks 60% Lansoprazole Suspension and a prescription is written for 360mL of 40% Lansoprazole Suspension. How many mL of the 60% Lansoprazole Susp. is necessary to carry out the dilution? Can you answer this question please
Awesome thank you
The way you explained this made it seem so easy to solve. Thank you!
Can u plse help me to calculate cream and ointment?
Ur the best teacher ever really bravo 👏👏👏
Thank you so much for this! So much easier to follow than my instructor
Thank you so much. This is excellent❤️
Is this day supply
Thank you so much for this ❤️
Thank you so much …… you are the best, you made it so easy for me
How you will calculate when one prescription have "one-half tab" or when they have multiple directions like " tk ii Po tid x 4days, then tk iii po bid for 3 days" ect.. ect.. thanks 🙏😊
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Weight =grams Volume =ML if not you must convert W/W=2 solids gA/GT W/V= GA/MLT V/V= 2liquids what units to be in if not clarified in the problem MLA/MLT A=Active ingredient (low volume is the active) T=Total ingredient (total amount of product) % of strength 60g x 750mg convert to g 1g/1000mg 750/1000=0.75g 0.75/60g=*100=1.25% 900/1000=0.9g 0.9g/0.9g+29.1g=0.9g/30g*100=3% 800ml/200ml=*100=25%
This was the easiest for me to remember. Thank you sooooo much!!!!
That was really good! Thank you! Surprisingly, I know more than I thought I did.
Any day supply for testosterone IM or SQ injection? I find those overwhelming 🙈
That makes sense but why don’t we use the numbers above how do we know when to solve for x and when we just multiply everything
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10ml×3=30ml/600 =20
30/3=10
2×6=12/90=7.5=7
500mg/5=2.5= 500 is half of 1000/5ml 2.5×3×10=75 10×2=20×21=420 I go straight for the last number and trying to listen to her at the same time in steps.
250/5ml Augmentin 15ml×2=×7=210 Amox 10×3=30×10=300ml
2×2×24=56
250mg tabs Amoxicillin 40tabs total
Dose×frequency ×duration=Qty dispensing
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This is supply
The is supply
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Not seems clear
Soooooo many ways this is being taught.
I like to take the complexity first then come down to simplicity...it's like a drill and gives room for creativity.
Love the way you did yours!
Tic Tac Toe ----Q1- High strength/intial -- (at top left) C1 High part solutions--at the top right Q2 --- at the bottom left Low strength initial C2 at bottom right Low part solution Q1=200ml C1=86% Q2=650ml C2=X 200ml×86=650×(x) 17200/650=650/650 Q1=X C1=52% Q2=500ml C2=35% X ×52=500×35 52x/52=17500/52 Q1=200ml C1=45% Q2=X C2=25% 200x 45=X ×25 9000/25=25x/25 ×=360ml
Informative video 👍
Great video👍
can you please help me understand and answer this question if 20 ml of a 2% (w/v) solution is diluted with water of 8 pints what is the ratio strength (w/v) of the solution?
Very helpful !!
I like your teaching
This helped so much thank you!!
Thanks
Great
Oh north american pharmacy techs are so cute.
Are you still around?