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