Published May 21, 2006
Carla25
111 Posts
Are there any good nursing math websites out there?
Thanks
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
here you go, carla.
http://www.glendale.cc.ca.us/nursing/mathskills.html - this is a most interesting page i found on the website of glendale community college here in california. for those of you who are worried about the math requirements of nursing, please check out this page!
http://connection.lww.com/products/morton/documents/pdfs/pt0002.pdf - 90 iv rate calculation problems! and here are the answers to all 90 http://connection.lww.com/products/morton/documents/pdfs/ak0002.pdf fully worked out and shown to you by both dimensional analysis and ratio methods!
http://www.csufresno.edu/nursingstudents/fsnc/formulas.htm - a page of formulas for calculating medication problems from the fresno state nursing club. includes formulas for ratio and proportion, iv drips rates and a drip rate short cut method.
http://www.maagnursing.com/medcal/index.php - this is a medication calculation tutorial. you do not have to login or register to do this tutorial! just click here where it tells you to start the tutorial without credit and you are in the program! the left side of the screen has the outline of the course so you always know where you are in the program, or you can skip to a part you particularly want to focus on. there are quizzes at the end of the various sections. this is from the university of san francisco school of nursing.
http://www.manuelsweb.com/nrs_calculators.htm - these are on-line working calculators to solve nursing math problems with formulas and examples included to show you how each calculator works. you can work problems for oral and iv medications. you can download these calculators for your pocket pc free from this site http://www.manuelsweb.com/nrs_download.htm
http://pharmcal.tripod.com/ch4.htm#areadose - this is an online pediatric drug calculator. just pick the dosage formula you wish to use, input the information asked, click the "calculate" button and you will be given the correct answer.
http://home.sc.rr.com/nurdosagecal/ - med calc for nurses from central carolina technical college. explanations and quizzes (with answers) on the following subjects: measurements, conversions, oral dosages, parenteral dosages, iv flow rates, dose by weight, iv push meds, critical care iv's and tube feeding.
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/valley/3049/iv/clcltns.html - a quiz of 8 iv calculation questions with pictures and answers. the answers show you exactly how to set up the equations to solve the problems.
http://www-isu.indstate.edu/mary/tutorial.htm - from the indiana state university a "basics" page on medication math with explanations on how to do a number of different types of medications problems (including iv problems), conversions and dimensional analysis with links to lots of practice quizzes.
http://sphs.spusd.net/groves/gcunit02_dimanal1.doc - time problems and dimensional analysis. a worksheet with how the answers are worked out shown at the end. nice easy presentation. here is a practice worksheet from the same site, but it has no answer key. http://sphs.spusd.net/groves/gcun01_dimanal2.doc
http://teach.lanecc.edu/nursing2/info/dosagecomp.pdf - this is a 20 question pharmacology math test from lane community college. it has questions on both oral meds (tablets and liquids) as well as iv drip rates. it shows how the answers to every question is worked out at the end of the test!
http://go.dbcc.edu/hhps/nursing/nur_1201_nur_1260c_nur1213.html - a wonderful site for practice problems with answers on iv calculations from daytona beach community college nursing department. just click on the links provided and knock yourself out!
http://go.dbcc.edu/hhps/nursing/medication_calculations.html - from daytona beach community college nursing department. this is the home page that links into the above. all kinds of nursing math worksheets of calculation problems with answers for tablets, ivs, peds and ob meds
http://www.testandcalc.com/quiz/index.asp -- this is the section of www.testandcalc.com that you can access for free. it contains four quizzes on metric conversions, tablet dosage calculations, fluid dosage calculations, and iv drop rate calculations. this is a site sponsored by australian nurses, but the tests are still usable. the solution to each question is revealed when you click on the "show me the solution" button. there is also a short "help" section within each test area that is a short tutorial about the subject. each test also includes an online calculator.
http://www.delmar.edu/nsci/jartman/1406-peds.htm - help with pediatric dosages using fried's and clark's rule. there are 8 practice problems listed here with answers from the chemistry department of del mar college in corpus christi, tx.
http://www.lww.com/promos1/karch/images/05-karch.pdf - calculating pediatric dosages start on page 6. includes fried's, clark's, young's, and surface area rules.
http://www.pharmacyexam.com/news/calculation.pdf - this site has conversion tables, listings of dosage calculation formulas for pediatrics, determining meq's, tpn calculations, and 30 practice dosage calculations with answers fully explained.
http://www.campus.nvc.cc.ca.us/adnorientation/math_practice.htm - a 13 question drug calculation test from napa valley college aa degree nursing program with the answers explained at the end.
http://www.nursesdrughandbook.com/safe_drug_admin/calculations_compatibility/conversionsandcalculations.cfm - here are quick reference tables of conversions and calculations on one page from the nursing spectrum drug handbook. with this page of tables is information to convert from one unit of measure to another, convert between fahrenheit and celsius, and practical formulas to calculate drug dosages and rates of iv administration. nice resource!
Wow Thanks!!!
dawn1971
99 Posts
This should be a sticky....
Some of these websites are listed in the sticky on this forum because I looked through what was there before I posted. I am sure some of the other links have been posted before as well and I thought they were on stickys as well, but couldn't track them down. Some of them may be posted over in the Nursing Student Assistance Forum.
cocolococna
9 Posts
how do i get into the dosage calculations on this website (thepoint)?
the first website doesn't come up anymore either. i will keep trying the others. i know the testandcalc one works because i have used that already.
Forgive me, but I am clueless about a "sticky". Help!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Stickies are threads that are felt have great information and are found always near the top of a forum with a pin as a icon to the left of the title
I can't get onto any of these websites. They are either no longer in existence or the link is broken. The few that do open, I do not know what to click on to get what you say is there. I still don't see any "sticky".
tnbutterfly - Mary, BSN
83 Articles; 5,923 Posts
Go to the top of this page and click on the link to "General Nursing Student Discussions". The first 7 threads are stickies....you can see the red pin icon to the left of each sticky thread. There is a thread called The Nursing Math Thread.