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Old May 01, 2008, 04:29 PM
starbucksnurse (Female)
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Hi everyone,

Just a quick question on formulas. I just want to know if D X Q is the correct medication formula. H

Also, the more zeros in front of the number the smaller the amount? Or do I have it backwards. Sorry....it's been a while.

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Old May 10, 2008, 12:03 PM
mcknis (Male)
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Re: Med admin formulas

I have not heard of the DxQ, but maybe someone else here will know. Regarding the zero's...the more zeros behind the decimal, the smaller the number. Ex - 0.025mg is smaller than 0.25mg. But, on the other side of the decimal place it is just the opposite. Ex - 10 is bigger than 1. I know that was probably common sense, but thought i'd throw it in there.

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Old May 12, 2008, 06:47 PM
marilynmom (Female)
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Re: Med admin formulas

I think what your asking about is D/H*Q which is desired or ordered amount over what you have on hand times quantity. For example is the MD orders 25mg medx and you have a 10ml vial with 50mg per 3ml that would be 25/50*3ml=1.5ml medx

0.0003 is much smaller than 0.03

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