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42 Cards in this Set

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how many mL in 1 tsp
5 mL
how many mL in 1 Tbsp
15 mL
how many tsp in 1 Tbsp
3 tsp
how many mL in 1 oz
30 mL
how many mL in 8 oz
240 mL
how many mL in 1 pint
500 mL
how many oz in 1 pint
16 oz
how many oz in 1 quart
32 oz
how many mL in 1 qt
1000 mL
how many mg in 1 gr
60 mg
how many g in 1 oz
30 g
how many lbs in 1 kg
2.2 lbs
how many mg in 1 g
1000 mg
how many mcg in 1 mg
1000 mcg
how many g in 1 kg
1000 g
how do you convert Fahrenheit to Celcius
(5/9) X (F-32)
how do you convert Celcius to Fahrenheit
(9/5 X C) + 32
abbreviation for microgram
mcg
abbreviation for right ear, left ear, each ear, right eye, left eye, each eye
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abbreviation for bedtime
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abbreviation for cubic centimeters
mL
abbreviation for discharge or discontinue
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abbreviation for injection
spell it
abbreaviation for intranasal
spell or NAS
abbrev for half strength or hour of sleep
spell out half strength and use bedtime
abbrev for international unit
units
abbrev for once daily
daily
abbrev for orange juice
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abbrev for by mouth, orally
PO, by mouth, orally
abbrev for every day
daily
abbrev for at bedtime
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abbrev for nightly
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abbrev for every other day
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abbrev for daily
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abbrev for every evening at 6pm
6 PM nightly or 6 PM daily
abbrev for subcutaneous
subcut or subcutaneously
abbrev for sliding scale (insulin) or 1/2 (apothecary)
spell out sliding scale; use one-half or 1/2
abbrev for one daily
1 daily
abbrev for 3 times a week
3 times weekly
abbrev for unit
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when should we not use trailing zeroes
when dose is a whole number, i.e. 1 mg NOT 1.0
when should we use a leading zero
when dose is less than a whole unit, i.e. 0.5mg NOT .5