best book for learning med dosage calculations?

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hey guys, i have never been great at math and i currently have the "Dosage calculations ninth edition by Gloria D Pickar" book, i think its an ok book but i want something more straight forward and made simpler showing me flat out step by step how to do calculations. I was going to buy the Dosage Calculations for Dummies book. Has anyone tried that and if so how was it? Are there any other books/videos you suggest?

Thanks everyone

Specializes in MS, OB.

Calculate With Confidence. This book is great. Good explaination and tons of practice qs.

Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.

This is not a book but it's a great website!

http://www.dosagehelp.com/

I echo the website from above. I have a book that got me through the basics. But that website is what made me ace the questions.

+1 on Calculate with confidence. You can probably find a previous edition off Amazon for a couple dollars. Always look for the previous edition on text books, it will save you a lot of money.

I bought Dosage Calculations for Dummies book and took it back. Yes, it does explain how to work the problems but it doesn't have any practice problems. It wasn't very helpful.

Great Post!

I love the website mentioned above!

Does your school use ATI? Their dosage calc tutorials are really helpful.

Specializes in Urgent Care NP, Emergency Nursing, Camp Nursing.

...your seventh grade math textbook, and/or your general chemistry textbook's chapter on how to do unit conversions.

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