Master math concepts. Ensure patient safety. Prevent medication errors.Help students conquer their fears and understand the most common math concepts used in nursing practice today. Color-coded, step-by-step guidance shows students how to accurately calculate drug dosages using all four methods. They’ll begin with a basic math assessment and then explore in-depth coverage of complex topics, including intake and output, parenteral intake, NG tube feeding strength, and labeling IVs.Build confidence with thousands of practice questions in the text and online at FADavis.com. An access code inside new, printed texts unlocks the tools for course success.Makes medical math easy to understand. “Wow this book has been a lifesaver throughout nursing school for dummies like me who aren’t so great at math. Highly recommend if you’re in nursing school or any profession that requires you to calculate drug dosages. Also this book isn’t just the math portion....It teaches you about the basic things about the drugs, drug information, safety, how to read the labels, etc.”—IT, Online Reviewer“The text Calculating Drug Dosages is very helpful in teaching dimensional analysis. I was able to help 4th semester students with their clinical drug test achieve 100% with the examples in the book! I would recommend this text for beginning and advanced RN students.” —Pamela Vogel, RN, MSN, WHNP, Fresno City College New! Basic Math Appendix reviewing decimals and fractions New! Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN)-style questions and more practice problems in the book and online to promote the development of clinical judgment Updated! Drug labels and excerpts from drug references that apply to the calculation of dosages Coverage of the four major calculation methods—linear ratio and proportion, fractional ratio and proportion, dimensional analysis, and the formula method.In-depth coverage of complex topics, including intake and output, parenteral intake, NG tube feeding strength, and labeling IVs.Detailed photographs and illustrations with precise descriptions on how to analyze equipment and understand medication labels. Drug information from Davis’s Drug Guide for Nurses®
Sandra Luz Martinez de Castillo Professor Emeritus, Contra Costa College Nursing Program, San Pablo, CA.Maryanne Werner-McCullough Professor Emeritus, Contra Costa College Nursing Program, San Pablo, CA.
I. Safety in Medication Administration1. Safety in Medication Administration2. The Drug LabelUnit ReviewII. Systems of Measurement3. The Metric System4. The Household SystemUnit ReviewIII. Methods of Calculation5. Linear Ratio and Proportion6. Fractional Ratio and Proportion7. Dimensional Analysis8. Formula MethodUnit ReviewIV. Administration of Medications9. Calculating Oral Medication Doses10. Syringes and Needles11. Calculating Parenteral Medication Dosages12. Preparing Powdered Parenteral Medications13. Administration of InsulinUnit ReviewV. IV Therapy and Administration of Intravenous Medications14. Intravenous Infusion and Infusion Rates15. Calculating Infusion and Completion Time16. Administering IV Push MedicationsUnit ReviewVI. Titration and Verifying Safe Dose17. Verifying Safe Dose18. Titration of Intravenous MedicationsUnit ReviewVII. Intake and Output19. Calculating Intake and Output20. Parenteral IntakeUnit ReviewVIII. Dosages for Pediatric and Older Adult Populations21. Considerations for the Pediatric Population22. Considerations for the Older Adult PopulationUnit ReviewAppendicesAnswer KeyBasic MathBody Surface Area Nomogram