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Thank you, this helped a lot... I have been away from nursing school for a few years now and returned in January to finish my RN degree, and our dosage calculations test is tomorrow, but I pretty much forgot all of the math over the last few years, lol. I appreciate the help more than you know. This has been a great refresher, it's all coming back to me now.
ОтветитьYou are skipping telling what math you are doing. No idea how you really got to the answer on 5.
ОтветитьThank you so much for this❤ I have been overwhelmed because I failed my first dosage quiz. This video helped me so much and I am confident I will get a 90% or better on my next attempt. 😊
ОтветитьI love Level Up RN ❤
ОтветитьCan you please do more question number 5 questions my exam is on it next week n I don’t fully understand how to solve
Ответитьwhere did she get the 2.2
ОтветитьProblem 5 had me hitting my head on my table. Dat white lab coat is distracting 😏
ОтветитьVery good. Thank you. 🌹
ОтветитьHmm this actually was more confusing than helpful i think its too many additional steps then you get lost along the way especially problem number 2. It went way too fast after finding 40mg per dose.
ОтветитьThe question where the answer comes out to 20.45 and we round to the nearest tenth, how did it become 20.5 instead of 20.4
ОтветитьI have a dosage calculations hesi next week and you’re saving my career!!!! Thank you so much!!!
ОтветитьThank you for all calculation done it really help me
ОтветитьIf you are use to 12mg x 1kg x 22lbs x 5ml = 1320 Divided = 3ml It make sense that 24/3 =8hour so 1ml per dose.
kg 2.2lbs 1 200mg = 440
you're doing a good job but you"re not telling us how you got from step one to step two.
Ответитьwhy are you converting prior to adding other information this is confusing and it is not taught this way in the text books
ОтветитьI always multiply across then divide I like your way better. Please do more great explanations.
ОтветитьMs Cathy thanks so much for the help on problem 5 solving i don't understand how u got the the 2.2lbs
ОтветитьThis is very helpful! thank you very much!
Ответитьlife saver ! thank you
ОтветитьThank you Cathy <3
ОтветитьI think it would help if you didn’t skip steps so we can understand how you derived at answer. The last problems you didn’t show dividing the Lbs to Kg is 10 then you multiply times 12 equals 120.
ОтветитьNo.5 got me beat up :\😣
Ответить🎯 It could have been solved in just one dimension.
ОтветитьProblem 5 was lengthy but a great refresher!
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