Medical Dosage Calculations
A Dimensional Analysis Approach
Häftad, Engelska, 2015
Av June Olsen Emeritus, RN, MS, Anthony Giangrasso, Dolores Shrimpton
2 109 kr
For courses in medical dosage calculation in departments of nursing, pharmacy, pre-med, pre-dental, and other health disciplines; and for courses covering dosage calculation in other programs, such as pharmacology, pediatrics and critical care.
The complete and user-friendly guide to safe drug dosage calculation
Fully revised for current practices and medication, Medical Dosage Calculations remains the field’s most complete, user-friendly and accessible drug calculation text and workbook. Using the dimensional analysis format it pioneered, students begin with simple arithmetic, progressing to the most complex drug calculations. As they develop mathematical skills for accurate dosage calculations, they also gain a thorough professional understanding of safe drug administration. Compared with competitors, our text contains deeper, more realistic problems, incorporating actual dosages and requiring real critical thinking.
Produktinformation
- Utgivningsdatum2015-01-20
- Mått216 x 274 x 18 mm
- Vikt800 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- Antal sidor432
- Upplaga11
- FörlagPearson Education
- ISBN9780133940718
About our authors June Looby Olsen began her nursing career in Burlington, Vermont, at Bishop De Goesbriand Memorial Hospital, where she graduated from its nursing program. She obtained her BS and MS degrees in nursing from St. John’s University, New York. She was a staff nurse, as well as a nurse supervisor, and became head nurse at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Brooklyn, New York.Her teaching career began at Staten Island Community College, and she retired as full professor emeritus from the College of Staten Island of the City University of New York. In addition to this textbook, Professor Olsen has written Fundamentals of Nursing Review and Dosage Calculation, both published by Springhouse. She was a recipient of the Mu Epsilon Leadership in Nursing award.Anthony Giangrasso was born and raised in Maspeth, New York. He attended Rice High School on a scholarship and in his senior year was named in an annual citywide contest by the New York Journal-American newspaper as New York City's most outstanding high school scholar-athlete. He was also awarded a full-tuition scholarship to Iona College, from which he obtained a BA in mathematics, magna cum laude, with a ranking of sixth in his graduating class.Anthony began his teaching career as a 5th grade teacher in Manhattan, as a member of the Christian Brothers of Ireland, and taught high school mathematics and physics in Harlem and Newark, New Jersey. He holds an MS and PhD from New York University and has taught at all levels from elementary school through graduate school. He is currently teaching at Adelphi University and LaGuardia Community College, where he was chairman of the mathematics department. He has authored nine college textbooks through 25 editions.Anthony’s community service has included membership on the boards of directors of the Polish-American Museum Foundation, Catholic Adoptive Parents Association, and Family Focus Adoptive Services. He was the president of the Italian-American Faculty Association of the City University of New York and the founding chairman of the board of the Italian-American Legal Defense and Higher Education Fund, Inc. He and his wife, Susan, are proud parents of three children-Anthony, Michael and Jennifer, and grandparents of Calvin and Jackson. Anthony enjoys tennis and twice has been ranked #1 for his age group in the Eastern Section by the United States Tennis Association.Dolores M. Shrimpton is Professor Emerita of Nursing at Kingsborough Community College (CUNY), where she was Chair of the department for 13 years. She received a diploma in nursing from Kings Country Hospital Center School of Nursing, a BS from C.W. Post College, an MA in nursing administration from New York University, and a post-master’s certificate in nursing education from Adelphi University. She is a member of the Upsilon and Mu Upilson s of Sigma Theta Tau. She has taught a wide variety of courses in practical nursing, diploma, and associate degree nursing programs. She has authored three college nursing books through seven editions.Dolores has held many leadership positions in nursing, including Board Member, Vice-President, and President of the NYS Associate Degree Nursing Council. She was the Co-Chair of the CUNY Nursing Discipline Council, and Member of the Board of Directors and Co-President of the Brooklyn Nursing Partnership. She has served on a number of Advisory Boards of LPN, associate degree, and baccalaureate degree nursing programs. She is a recipient of the Presidential Award in Nursing Leadership from the Nurses Association of Long Island (NACLI) as well as of the Mu Upsilon award for Excellence in Nursing Education and Excellence in Nursing Leadership. The Brooklyn Nursing Partnership has also recognized her for her commitment to nursing.Dolores lives in Brooklyn, New York, and enjoys cooking and spending time with her grandchildren, Brooke Elizabeth, Paige Dolores, Jack Paul, and their parents, Kim and Shawn. She also enjoys traveling and spending time with friends and family in Harwich Port, Cape Cod, Massachusetts.
- Table of Contents Unit 1: Basic Calculation Skills and Introduction to Medication Administration Review of Arithmetic for Dosage Calculations Diagnostic Test of ArithmeticChanging Decimal Numbers and Whole Numbers to FractionsCalculatorRatiosChanging Fractions to Decimal NumbersRounding Decimal NumbersRounding OffRounding Down and Rounding UpAdding Decimal NumbersSubtracting Decimal NumbersMultiplying Decimal NumbersDividing Decimal NumbersEstimating AnswersMultiplying FractionsDividing FractionsComplex FractionsAddition and Subtraction of FractionsSame DenominatorsDifferent DenominatorsPercentagesPercent of ChangeSummaryPractice SetsSafe and Accurate Medication Administration The Medication Administration ProcessPreventing Medication ErrorsSix Rights of Medication AdministrationThe Right DrugThe Right DoseThe Right Route and FormThe Right TimeThe Right PatientThe Right DocumentationDrug PrescriptionsMedication OrdersTypes of Medication OrdersComponents of a Medication OrderMedication Administration RecordsTechnology in the Medication Administration ProcessDrug LabelsCombination DrugsControlled SubstancesDrug InformationPrescription Drug Package InsertsOver-the-Counter (OTC) LabelsSummaryPractice SetsDimensional Analysis Introduction to Dimensional AnalysisThe Mathematical Foundation for Dimensional AnalysisChanging a Single Unit of Measurement to Another Single Unit of MeasurementSimple (One-Step) Problems with Single Units of MeasurementComplex (Multi-Step) Problems with Single Units of MeasurementChanging One Rate to Another RateSimple (One-Step) Problems with RatesComplex (Multi-Step) Problems with RatesSummaryPractice SetsUnit 2: Systems of Measurement The Household and Metric Systems The Household SystemLiquid Volume in the Household SystemWeight in the Household SystemLength in the Household SystemDecimal-Based SystemsThe Metric SystemLiquid Volume in the Metric SystemWeight in the Metric SystemLength in the Metric SystemSummaryPractice SetsConverting from One System of Measurement to Another Equivalents of Common Units of MeasurementMetric-Household ConversionsVolume ConversionsWeight ConversionsLength ConversionsSummaryPractice SetsUnit 3: Oral and Parenteral Medications Oral Medications Simple (One-Step) ProblemsMedication in Solid FormMedication in Liquid FormMedications Measured in MilliequivalentsComplex (Multi-Step) ProblemsDosages Based on the Size of the PatientDosages Based on Body WeightDosages Based on Body Surface Area (BSA)BSA FormulasSummaryCase Study 6.1Practice Reading LabelsPractice SetsSyringes Parts of a SyringeNeedlesCommonly Used Sizes of Hypodermic SyringesInsulinInsulin SyringesTypes of InsulinInsulin PensInsulin PumpsMeasuring Two Types of Insulin in One SyringePremixed InsulinInsulin Coverage/Sliding-Scale CalculationsPrefilled SyringesSafety SyringesNeedleless SyringesDosing Errors with SyringesSummaryCase Study 7.1Practice SetsSolutions IntroductionStrengths of Solutions Using Explicit Units of MeasurementStrengths of Solutions as Ratios, Fractions, and PercentsLiquid SolutesDry SolutesDetermining the Amount of Solute in a Given Amount of SolutionDetermining the Amount of Solution that Contains a Given Amount of SoluteIrrigating Solutions, Soaks, and Oral FeedingsSummaryCase Study 8.1Practice SetsParenteral Medications Parenteral MedicationsParenteral Medications Supplied as LiquidsParenteral Medications Supplied in Powdered FormHow to Use a Mix-O-VialHeparinSummaryCase Study 9.1Practice SetsUnit 4: Infusions and Pediatric Dosages Flow Rates and Durations of Enteral and Intravenous Infusions Introduction to Enteral and Intravenous SolutionsEnteral FeedingsIntravenous InfusionsIntravenous SolutionsGravity Systems and PumpsCalculations for InfusionsFinding the Flow Rate on a PumpFinding the Volume Infused Using a PumpFinding the Duration of an Infusion Using a PumpFinding the Flow Rate (Drip Rate) Using a Gravity SystemFinding the Volume Infused Using a Gravity SystemFinding the Duration of an IV Using a Gravity SystemAdjusting the Flow Rate of an IVFluid Balance: Intake/OutputSummaryCase Study 10.1Practice SetsFlow Rates and Dosage Rates for Intravenous Medications Intravenous Administration of MedicationsIntravenous Piggyback InfusionsFinding the Dosage RateConverting IV Dosage Rates to Flow RatesConverting IV Flow Rates to Dosage RatesSafe Dose RangeDetermining Infused Volume and Duration of InfusionIV PushCompound RatesAdding Medication to an IVPB BagTitrated MedicationsSummaryCase Study 11.1Practice SetsPediatric Dosages Pediatric Drug DosagesOral MedicationsParenteral MedicationsDosages Based on Body SizeDosages Based on Body WeightDosages Based on BSADetermining Safe Dosage RangeIntravenous MedicationsUsing a Volume-Control ChamberCalculating Daily Fluid MaintenanceSummaryCase Study 12.1Practice SetsComprehensive Self-TestsAppendices Answer SectionFDA and ISMP Lists of Look-Alike Drug Names with Recommended Tall Man LettersCommonly Used AbbreviationsUnits of Measurement in Metric and Household SystemsCelsius and Fahrenheit Temperature ConversionsDiluting Stock SolutionsApothecary System