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I was looking thorough the book I have and there seemed to be alot of questions dealing with solutions that as nurses we would have to compute on the job. I know one question was dealing with ml's. I guess I really want to know who to compute this types of problems with the metric system.
If I understand you the conversions you want would be
1000 ml in a liter
1000 mg in a gram
5 ml in a teaspoon
15 ml in a tablespoon
by the way 1ml = 1cc
2.2 lbs per kilogram
1000 micrograms per milligram
Here is a site that gives common metric to metric conversions
http://tls.vu.edu.au/SLS/slu/Science/UnitConversion/UnitConversionIntro.htm
Another
http://www.accd.edu/sac/nursing/math/convers.html ( I like this one and it has quizzes and tutorials on math for meds)
another
Tracy,
I took the NET test last Tuesday and back in August (my school used a new version, so we had to retake even though we passed) and I didn't have any conversions on my test. That's not to say that yours won't, but on my two different versions, I didn't. Which was a good thing since I am currently enrolled in Chemistry and we just learned the conversions last Wednesday!!! Good luck on the NET~
Laura
to convert grams(g) to grains(gr) multiply number of grams by 15
1g=15gr
to convert grains(gr) to grams(g) divide number of grains by 15
15gr=1g
to convert grams to milligrams multiply the number of grams by 1000.(you can also move the decimal poing of mg 3 places to the right)1g=1000mg
to conver milligrams(mg) to grams(g) divide the number of milligrams by 1000( you can also move the decimall point of the mg 3 places to the left)
1000mg=1g
to convert grains to milligrams multiply the number of grains by 60
1gr=60mg
to convert milligrams to grains divide the number of milligrams by 60
60mg=1gr
to convert ounces(oz) to milliliters(mL,cc) multiply the number of ounces by 30
1oz=30mL/cc
to convert milliliters(mL/cc)to ounces divide the number of milliters by 30
30mL/cc=1oz
to convert liters to ounces multiply the number of liters by 32
1L=32oz
to convert ounces to liters divide the number of ounces by 32
32oz=1L
i hope this helps to me it is the quickiest way to learn it
Good luck
nurse2btracy
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Hi!
I am taking the NET on Saturday. Does anybody have a quick way to memorize metric conversions (milli and centi...)
Thanks