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Hint : 🧠Divide the total prescribed amount by the tablet strength to find how many tablets to give.

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Hint : 📏Use the total volume and divide it by total hours to find the hourly rate.

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Hint : 📉Always round your final rate only after dividing the full amount by the total hours.

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Hint : 📊Divide the volume by time, then round up to ensure the dose completes on time.

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Hint : 🧠Always compare the dose needed to the strength per tablet to determine the number required.

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Hint : 🧪Always divide the prescribed dose by the amount of drug per mL to find volume.

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Hint : 🔬Compare units prescribed to the concentration per mL to calculate accurate volume.

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Hint : ⏱️If the infusion is over 60 minutes, the hourly rate equals the total volume.

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Hint : 🧪Convert and round carefully when giving small doses in liquid form.

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Hint : ⚖️Multiply the weight in pounds by 453.592 to convert to grams.

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Hint : 📏If the ordered dose matches the label, give the exact amount listed.

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Hint : 🔍Multiply the prescribed dose by the volume, then divide by the mg per mL.

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Hint : 📐Always convert micrograms to milligrams before calculating volume.

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Hint : 🔎When something in the route seems unusual for the medication or condition, double-check.

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Hint : 🧪Convert between mg and mcg to align the units before dividing.

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Hint : 🔍Only act if the situation described in the order actually happens.

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Hint : 👅Sublingual means it doesn't go through the digestive system.

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Hint : 📚Split the total daily dose evenly across the prescribed number of doses.

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Hint : 🧪Divide the dose needed by the mg per mL in solution to get volume.

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Hint : ✂️Some tablets can be safely split for precision, others cannot—check first.

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Hint : 🔄Multiply the volume in liters by 1000 to get milliliters.

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Hint : ⏱️Divide total mL by total hours for flow rate in mL/hr.

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Hint : 📉Always divide grams by 1000 to convert to kilograms.

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Hint : 🧪Divide the prescribed mg by the concentration per mL to get volume.

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Hint : 🔄Convert mg to mcg to match the units before dividing.

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Hint : ⚠️Always question strong rectal medications in postpartum patients unless clinically indicated.

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Hint : ⏱️Convert minutes to hours before calculating mL/hr for IV bolus.

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Hint : 🍼Use ratios to solve pediatric syrup volumes accurately.

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Hint : 📚Multiply needed dose by the mL per mg to get total volume.

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Hint : 👶Administer the exact volume if the dose and concentration match.

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Hint : 🧪Divide the prescribed dose by the mg per mL to find how much to draw up.

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Hint : 📉Always divide the ordered mg by the available concentration.

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Hint : ✂️Use half a tablet if the ordered dose is exactly half of what’s available.

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Hint : 📐Use mg-to-mL division to administer anticoagulants safely.

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