Published Aug 18, 2009
youcandoit
38 Posts
Ok maybe my break was a little too long because I don't get this problem....
Question
Tylenol tabs iii are ordered. The tablets are labeled 325mg/tablet. How many tablets do you give?
Answer
The answer is 3 tablets but I don't get it. This problem came from a study guide we were given to prepare for our math test on the first day back, so it is possible that the answer is wrong. Can someone help?
morte, LPN, LVN
7,015 Posts
i dont think this is a calculation problem, but a hmmm symbols recognition problem?,,iii is the symbol for three.
beth66335, BSN, RN
890 Posts
Ok maybe my break was a little too long because I don't get this problem....QuestionTylenol tabs iii are ordered. The tablets are labeled 325mg/tablet. How many tablets do you give?AnswerThe answer is 3 tablets but I don't get it. This problem came from a study guide we were given to prepare for our math test on the first day back, so it is possible that the answer is wrong. Can someone help?
"i" is the roman numeral for 1 so "iii" means 3 tablets. It is just a conversion problem to see if you can convert the apothecary symbol to modern equivalent.
Thanks, I thought about the iii meaning 3, but what threw me off was the supply dose 325mg/tablet being in the problem. So basically all I needed to do was disregard the supply dose and just count the roman numeral.
yes, if the problem doesn't have the mg in the Dr order it's extra info!
JeanneRN83, BSN
39 Posts
Yes, just a trick question...
Don't you hate those!