Re: Has anyone else experienced this......
I also have this to say to to the naysayers. . . many of you are going to say that the algebra is extremely important and blah, blah, blah. I admit that college level algebra is important in developing a person's abstract thinking skills and the ability to solve problems when the answer is not so obvious.
However, I have been able to complete the med-math and dosage calculations tests at my school with 100 percent scores, despite my lack of algebraic skills. The math skills that nurses use are probably at the 8th grade level, at the most. In addition, I have been working as an LVN for the past few years, and have been doing the med-math at my job, which is primarily doing medication passes.
I took 4 years of algebra in high school, but I never learned how to do it properly.
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