Published Jan 5, 2013
QuarterLife88, MSN, RN, NP
549 Posts
I don't want to post the question here because it's from my school's website, and I don't want to risk it, just in case that I was asking for help all over the 'net!
So please PM me and I will post the question there!
thank you!
Devon Rex, I appreciate the PM, but it says you don't have the option turned on to receive any, so I can't send you one back.
esc_newnurse your inbox in full and I cannot send you my message. Please clear it! Thank you.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
People post questions here all the time......we wont give you the answer and we can help you think it out.
Maybe this site can help you......DosageHelp.com - Helping Nursing Students Learn Dosage Calculations
nurseprnRN, BSN, RN
1 Article; 5,116 Posts
There is no such thing as "nursing math." There is elementary algebra, which was a prerequisite for nursing program admission. You passed it already. All you are doing is solving for X.
Don't let the drug names or different units of measure spook you. If you can read a cookbook and alter a recipe for more or fewer servings, you can do this.