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Most nursing drug reference book, nursing textbooks and medical dictionaries have conversion tables in them somewhere. Check the appendixes or index to find them.
http://www.accd.edu/sac/nursing/math/mathindex2.html - scroll to the bottom of this home page of this med calc tutorial. See the menu item that says "Common conversion factors/equivalencies"? Click the button next to it that says "GO READ". A conversion chart comes up for you.