For the last question, I am getting 1, not 0.5 because don't you take 0.5 x 2 to get 1? Because each ampule contains, 2mL? Help would be nice. Thanks in advance.
So it looks like you are having a little bit of trouble identifying the "vehicle". Essentially, who cares how many mL is in the ampule. Could be a 2ml ampule, or it could be a 30L bucket of haldol. The medication concentration is 10mg/ml. That means you get 10mg per each 1 milliliter. The 1ml is your vehicle, not the ampule they are giving you. Does that help?
Don’t let it the extra information confuse you ..Set up is the same -(Dr. order)5 mg ....(On hand )10mg/ml....work your answer out....5mg÷10mg= 0.5mg (than) 0.5×1 ML= 0.5ml
when I started nursing school in Jan. 2022, I didn't understand how it was taught in class because it didn't make sense to me. This is very simple to understand. I took a quiz today and got a A on it just by watching your video while I was on lunch break for one hour. I would highly recommend this if you are not good with math. Thank you for making this simple and making sense.
I don't know how to thanks this person that has this Chanel, I'm a first year nursing student and drug calculation has been by biggest challenge, I bumped into this Chanel then started listening and doing the exercises until I understand and yesterday I took my exam 🥺. I just received an email from my school that have the best results... All I can say is thank you, I pray you have all your heart desires.
You just covered my whole semester in just one video. People like you are so much needed in Nursing schools. Thank you from the bottom of my soul for taking the time to explain this to us. May God bless you abundantly!!!🙏🏾🙌🏾
Im in a medical assisting program, and were now studying dosage calculations. This was my first day and i never felt low in a class before. Everyone made sense of what was going on except for me and i was afraid of asking questions because i didn’t want to seem “slow”. I almost broke down in class, i came home around 9pm and i went straight to my notebook and looked at all the problems we did in class determined to make sense of it all i googled and found your video. Thankyouuu for making it so simple. Its almost like everything clicked once i looked back at my own questions. I failed algebra twice in High school and barely passed geometry. I hated anything to do with numbers. Im just glad there are channels that explain a-lot of this stuff. THANKYOU
I switched jobs and part of the orientation process was to take a medication safety test of which half of the test was dosage calculation. I got in the middle of it today and completely failed it. I couldn't get my thoughts together on how to solve the problems. It's been a ton of years since I graduated from RN school and dosage calc always caused me a great deal of anxiety. I am retaking the test tomorrow. I realize what I did wrong by following your process. You are so much better than the other educators on youtube. Not to bash them but they don't take the time to slowly review the reason behind each step. Your process gives us all the confidence that we can do any problem. For the last problem: 5mg was my desired dose/10mg is my amount on hand x 1ml which was my vehicle. My answer was 0.5ML. I'm over 50 and I just thank God I found you. Thank you for helping me to become confident again with the dosage calc. Tonya
This has saved my life. Im going in to the hospital after several years in dr doctors offices, assisted living and home care. And of course they are torturing me with a pharmaceutical math test. I gave not done nursing math since 2009!!! Excellent demonstrations, technique and explaination. It's slowly coming back to me. Thank you! I highly recommend!
0.5*2=1 mL and thank you so much for your page I'm a CNA I am a nursing school now and we're doing dosage calculations and I had to block out all the women in class and the teacher because the way they were doing it I already knew was going to fusing process for me so I said I was going to find somebody who would be able to calmly explain it because I knew that it was a simple process for complex action so thank you so much for your calmness and the way that you teach because you helped me at least understand what it is I'm going to be doing on my dosage calculation test thank you 💜🙏
I’m in paramedic school right now and I feel like they send us on our own to do figure out drug calculations so here I am. I’m sitting in the rig busting out these practice problems on a white board. Thank you these are helpful.
I just got my drug calculation restyles back with 100% ! This video was awesome and helped me so much to feel more confident. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart
Thank you! I was a wreck trying to learn this before finding your videos! The lightbulb finally switched on! 5 mg/10 mg x 1 ml = 0.5 mg x 1 ml = 0.5 ml
I'm having such a hard time figuring these conversations. I must say thank you so much. I understand finally how to do the math now. The way you explain this is so helpful for me. I'm so glad I came across you.
my answer is 0.5 ml / you are an amazing teacher i have ever seen so far . Honestly , i have been waiting for something like this way of teaching . i wish more videos of this drug calculations from you , daily if possible .AND THANK YOU FROM MY BOTTOM OF MY HEART.
The great teacher of our time! I thank you immensely for your kindness and way of teaching 🙏 I keep on understanding your teachings sir. Am a student nurse. They answer to question 11 is= 0.5 Thanks ❣️
I love this technique! Do you have any videos that show how to do the dosage calculations when a unit conversion is involved? For example, the medication is desired or ordered in grams however it is only available in milligrams?
I am enrolled in an RN program and will start August 17th, on the 11th of August I will have to take dosage calculation test and pass with 100% (their NEW requirement) and was completely dreading it; but you have made understanding this subject sooooo much easier, that now I am feeling more confident in this upcoming test. THANK YOU!!!! the only thing that worries me is that they require their students to do the math only one way, so I hope and pray, they will accept my work, following your prescribed method. In any case, Thank you again!!!
You are extremely thorough. I appreciate how you are repetative which helps train my brain to adopt the method approach carefully and arrive at the answer . You are the best BY FAR!
Omggggg freaking awesome you are!! I wish I could like this 1 million times. I was terrified of calculations until I found your video. GOD BLESS U, FOR USING YOUR GIFTS, TO HELP OTHERS 🙏
0.5 was my answer. I always struggled with math and dosage calculations, even in nursing school. It never made since to me. You put it in a very simplistic way. Thank you.
I love this method! Omg when I training to be a tech, we were shown all of these off the wall ways of calculating and made it so confusing. Thank you for this tutorial!
ICU RN 24 years.. they never made nursing math any easier and we would cringe when we knew we had a math test. Then you get to the hospital and you get to work and everything is programmed on a pump and no one teaches you how to do that lol. Thank you for this this is amazing. My daughter got accepted to nursing school yesterday after a horrible 6 months in which we lost my husband and my father on the same day and I am now currently in a wheelchair and unemployed because I cannot ambulate. Being the patient is absolutely the worst. Being the teacher, must feel amazing. Thank you
as I start my nursing degree in September my maths isn't the best and the maths test you need 100 % to pass i came across your video. It helps me loads. thank you for your time and effort I appreciate it
0.5ml -> 5mg/10mg = 0.5 0.5x 1 ml = 0.5 ml or 1/2 ml 1)milligrams cancels out 2) take 0.5 multiply it by 1 milliliters 3) you get 0.5 milliliters or 1/2 of a milliter
I'm in school to become an LVN thank you for this. I hate this online learning structure. I have to get use to it. But this explanation makes me more confident thank you.
0.5mL for #11. Thank you so much for sharing this is genius! I couldn't get off of this video and I will share it with my fellow nursing students and I am definitely subscribing to your channel. Thanks again.
This technique that you use with the question and your red ink highlighting the stuff that needs to be focused on is just amazing I feel it’s the best use of explanations so easy and perfectly simple or perfectly splendid I must say. You keep it so easy n it feels like you are literally right next to me with yr pen and paper explaining everything perfectly. Keep up this great job
When you told me to pause the video I actually did and then I watch to see if it's the same answer you give me. And thank you again. Please continue doing this God bless you 🙏
I was a mess with my math, I am taking my PTCE tomorrow, I couldn’t grasp the math concept, until I watched your videos. I am understanding math now! I have hope for my test tomorrow! I am not as scared as I was. Thank you so much!
Lorrrddd....I'm over here philippines and I'm so nervous that when going back US I'm doing nursing school and worry about math and how I am going thru lectures ..but I found u in youtube ! I'm terrified in math ..and thus video would he'll me a lot thank u sooooo much I subscribed to u and will watch more of your video thank u again sir! Your explanation is very clear and calm ..thank u so much !!
My answer is 0.5ml..this is very simple and clear, easy to follow through..as a intern Pharmacy assistant doing distant learning and doing residency especially prescription reading, interpreting and dosage calculations it's time consuming at first time but now i have fair idea.. thanks alot
Hello! My answer is 5mg/10mg X 1mL = 0.5mL I am very thankful to have stumbled upon your videos. I am a second term RRT student and am currently in cardiopulmonary pharmacology. These practice questions were a god send. I even forwarded them to some of my peers. I was wondering if you were expanding to other videos with practice questions? In particular Infusions and questions with percentages of solutions?
I'm taking dosage calculations in my next semester. I'm so happy to learn this ahead of my class. I can't wait to Ace it in class. Thankyouuuu. 5mg/10mg = 0.5 0.5 x 1ml = 0.5ml
I’m currently taking pharmacology class and my instructor taught my class today and it was a bit confused until we do the worksheet and it’s easy to me now. I’m here watching this and it’s helpful! 5mg/10mg=0.5mg * 1ml = 0.5ml !!!!!
I wanted to say thanks. Your videos helped me a lot. I watched your flow rate video, dosage calculation, and drip rate video. I've never been good at math. Now I'm in nursing school and I had one math test, that determined whether I moved on to the next term. I passed with a 98, so HUGE Thanks.
Thank you for the explanation. It's very easy and straigt. Haven't read my book for days now because I got scared of the math. Taught I will never get it. I think I got the basics now . Thanks very much
Thanks you, for these video it help me understand calculations..is been very hard for me to get it but I enjoy lisiting the way you explaind..hopefully this help me with the test...Thanks
OMGOSH I am So glad I found this video! I have been struggling so much! I hope you are still making videos, I am a first semester RN student and i need all the help I can get! thank you
You're super helpful. This has gave me a better understanding. I am definitely going to invest more of my time on your page. Do you have videos on converting?
Hello, my answer is 5 mg/10 mg x 1 ml = 0.5 mg x 1 ml = 0.5 ml. thank you for helping me. I was so nervous to take y pharmacology test, but I am not so much now. I still have more practicing to do with more complicated word problems, but at least I got the basics with the help of you. My weakness is solving word problems, because I don't know which information is unnecessary and which is. Will you be adding more videos with more complicated medication word problems?
You have to divide the desired dose by the on hand amount.... 5mg divided by 10mg is 0.5... vehicle is ml, so answer is 0.5ml. The dose on hand is 10mg/ml They throw in that ampule amount to mess you up a little.
I didn't understand it until you explained it now I think it's so easy and yes I'm following the formula all the steps. I'm studying for the excpt test thanks for all your help :-)
For the last question, I am getting 1, not 0.5 because don't you take 0.5 x 2 to get 1? Because each ampule contains, 2mL? Help would be nice. Thanks in advance.
So it looks like you are having a little bit of trouble identifying the "vehicle". Essentially, who cares how many mL is in the ampule. Could be a 2ml ampule, or it could be a 30L bucket of haldol. The medication concentration is 10mg/ml. That means you get 10mg per each 1 milliliter. The 1ml is your vehicle, not the ampule they are giving you. Does that help?
@@RNKid Yes that helped tremendously!
I questioned that. But I multiplied by 2 ml anyway. This mistake was the best thing ever. Thank you. GBU.
Don’t let it the extra information confuse you ..Set up is the same -(Dr. order)5 mg ....(On hand )10mg/ml....work your answer out....5mg÷10mg= 0.5mg (than) 0.5×1 ML= 0.5ml
The 2ml is not important in question 11
thanks for this because understood WHY it was wrong and further understood how to arrive at right answer.
when I started nursing school in Jan. 2022, I didn't understand how it was taught in class because it didn't make sense to me. This is very simple to understand. I took a quiz today and got a A on it just by watching your video while I was on lunch break for one hour. I would highly recommend this if you are not good with math. Thank you for making this simple and making sense.
I swear 🙌🏽
Also going to school for nursing
I understand this way of learning math.
Thanks a bunch, this really make sense
Thanks I will do my best to watch this and see if it really helps because I have math
I don't know how to thanks this person that has this Chanel, I'm a first year nursing student and drug calculation has been by biggest challenge, I bumped into this Chanel then started listening and doing the exercises until I understand and yesterday I took my exam 🥺. I just received an email from my school that have the best results... All I can say is thank you, I pray you have all your heart desires.
You are very welcome!
@@RNKid Am so grateful to u..Go's bless u
You just covered my whole semester in just one video. People like you are so much needed in Nursing schools. Thank you from the bottom of my soul for taking the time to explain this to us. May God bless you abundantly!!!🙏🏾🙌🏾
I second that! Thank you so much!
Thank you so much
Im in a medical assisting program, and were now studying dosage calculations. This was my first day and i never felt low in a class before. Everyone made sense of what was going on except for me and i was afraid of asking questions because i didn’t want to seem “slow”. I almost broke down in class, i came home around 9pm and i went straight to my notebook and looked at all the problems we did in class determined to make sense of it all i googled and found your video. Thankyouuu for making it so simple. Its almost like everything clicked once i looked back at my own questions. I failed algebra twice in High school and barely passed geometry. I hated anything to do with numbers. Im just glad there are channels that explain a-lot of this stuff. THANKYOU
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Exactly what I have been going through till I came across your videos n this comment made me feel relaxed.❤❤❤❤
I’ve been a tech for 20 years . You explained this process better than anyone I’ve ever seen teach it ! Thank you !
I totally agree, I have been studying for my pharmacy technician exam and this has now made the questions totally understandable. Thank you
I switched jobs and part of the orientation process was to take a medication safety test of which half of the test was dosage calculation. I got in the middle of it today and completely failed it. I couldn't get my thoughts together on how to solve the problems. It's been a ton of years since I graduated from RN school and dosage calc always caused me a great deal of anxiety. I am retaking the test tomorrow. I realize what I did wrong by following your process. You are so much better than the other educators on youtube. Not to bash them but they don't take the time to slowly review the reason behind each step. Your process gives us all the confidence that we can do any problem. For the last problem: 5mg was my desired dose/10mg is my amount on hand x 1ml which was my vehicle. My answer was 0.5ML. I'm over 50 and I just thank God I found you. Thank you for helping me to become confident again with the dosage calc. Tonya
This has saved my life. Im going in to the hospital after several years in dr doctors offices, assisted living and home care. And of course they are torturing me with a pharmaceutical math test. I gave not done nursing math since 2009!!! Excellent demonstrations, technique and explaination. It's slowly coming back to me. Thank you! I highly recommend!
0.5*2=1 mL and thank you so much for your page I'm a CNA I am a nursing school now and we're doing dosage calculations and I had to block out all the women in class and the teacher because the way they were doing it I already knew was going to fusing process for me so I said I was going to find somebody who would be able to calmly explain it because I knew that it was a simple process for complex action so thank you so much for your calmness and the way that you teach because you helped me at least understand what it is I'm going to be doing on my dosage calculation test thank you 💜🙏
I’m in paramedic school right now and I feel like they send us on our own to do figure out drug calculations so here I am. I’m sitting in the rig busting out these practice problems on a white board. Thank you these are helpful.
Your not alone.Same here
I just got my drug calculation restyles back with 100% ! This video was awesome and helped me so much to feel more confident. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart
Thank you! I was a wreck trying to learn this before finding your videos! The lightbulb finally switched on! 5 mg/10 mg x 1 ml = 0.5 mg x 1 ml = 0.5 ml
This guy made Med calculation easy... thank you so much for these videos
You are very welcome!
Honestly!!!
@@RNKid Please make more videos. You are the best of the best. I need more. It is because of you that I finally understand this stuff.
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I'm having such a hard time figuring these conversations. I must say thank you so much. I understand finally how to do the math now. The way you explain this is so helpful for me. I'm so glad I came across you.
my answer is 0.5 ml /
you are an amazing teacher i have ever seen so far . Honestly , i have been waiting for something like this way of teaching .
i wish more videos of this drug calculations from you , daily if possible .AND THANK YOU FROM MY BOTTOM OF MY HEART.
The great teacher of our time!
I thank you immensely for your kindness and way of teaching 🙏
I keep on understanding your teachings sir.
Am a student nurse.
They answer to question 11 is= 0.5
Thanks ❣️
I love this technique! Do you have any videos that show how to do the dosage calculations when a unit conversion is involved? For example, the medication is desired or ordered in grams however it is only available in milligrams?
I am enrolled in an RN program and will start August 17th, on the 11th of August I will have to take dosage calculation test and pass with 100% (their NEW requirement) and was completely dreading it; but you have made understanding this subject sooooo much easier, that now I am feeling more confident in this upcoming test. THANK YOU!!!! the only thing that worries me is that they require their students to do the math only one way, so I hope and pray, they will accept my work, following your prescribed method. In any case, Thank you again!!!
You are very welcome!
Um how did nursing school go? We need 100 percent as well lol
You are extremely thorough. I appreciate how you are repetative which helps train my brain to adopt the method approach carefully and arrive at the answer . You are the best BY FAR!
Omggggg freaking awesome you are!! I wish I could like this 1 million times. I was terrified of calculations until I found your video. GOD BLESS U, FOR USING YOUR GIFTS, TO HELP OTHERS 🙏
The way you explained this is better than anyone else I have watch . Thanks 🙏
0.5 was my answer. I always struggled with math and dosage calculations, even in nursing school. It never made since to me. You put it in a very simplistic way. Thank you.
Same thing I got 👍
I love this method! Omg when I training to be a tech, we were shown all of these off the wall ways of calculating and made it so confusing. Thank you for this tutorial!
Master teacher who knows the importance of repetition in learning. Thank you.
Tge answer us 1. I love the fact you go though the video very calm and easy, not rushing like some others. Thank you very much and stay blessed 💟
0.5ml , Thank you so much for clearing this!🙏🏼I didn’t think I would ever understand it and you just made me believe yes I can do it! You’re awesome❣️
The last questions answer:
5mgx1ml/10mg= .5ml
-This helps me a lot!
thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Youre doing the Lord's work! totally subscribing.
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0.5 mL
5ml divide by 10ml multiple by 1ml equal to 0.5 multiple by 1ml will be 0.5ml
ICU RN 24 years.. they never made nursing math any easier and we would cringe when we knew we had a math test. Then you get to the hospital and you get to work and everything is programmed on a pump and no one teaches you how to do that lol. Thank you for this this is amazing. My daughter got accepted to nursing school yesterday after a horrible 6 months in which we lost my husband and my father on the same day and I am now currently in a wheelchair and unemployed because I cannot ambulate. Being the patient is absolutely the worst. Being the teacher, must feel amazing. Thank you
as I start my nursing degree in September my maths isn't the best and the maths test you need 100 % to pass i came across your video. It helps me loads. thank you for your time and effort I appreciate it
It is because of you that I'll be passing with 100% on my med math test! Thank you soooo much 🥺🎯🙏
Yes yes yes please keep the nursing/ medical math coming you break it down and make it so EASY to solve!!!! Thx👍
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A million THANK YOU’s!! So easy to understand and I love the tone of your voice
0.5ml -> 5mg/10mg = 0.5
0.5x 1 ml = 0.5 ml or 1/2 ml
1)milligrams cancels out
2) take 0.5 multiply it by 1 milliliters
3) you get 0.5 milliliters or 1/2 of a milliter
Should ı inject quarter ampule ?
I'm in thr RRT program, the way my teacher taught it I was totally confused. You made it so simple. Thank you.
Girl I feel you that is how my teacher was she would confuse all of us but with this guy I learn it a little better.
I'm in school to become an LVN thank you for this. I hate this online learning structure. I have to get use to it. But this explanation makes me more confident thank you.
0.5mL for #11. Thank you so much for sharing this is genius! I couldn't get off of this video and I will share it with my fellow nursing students and I am definitely subscribing to your channel. Thanks again.
You are the best! I recommend your channel in all of my FB nursing student groups. Please do a video on safe dose ranges.
I was so nervous until I watched your videos. Thank you!!!
This technique that you use with the question and your red ink highlighting the stuff that needs to be focused on is just amazing I feel it’s the best use of explanations so easy and perfectly simple or perfectly splendid I must say. You keep it so easy n it feels like you are literally right next to me with yr pen and paper explaining everything perfectly. Keep up this great job
When you told me to pause the video I actually did and then I watch to see if it's the same answer you give me. And thank you again. Please continue doing this God bless you 🙏
0.5..... thank u. I’m thinking about pharm tech. This kind open my eyes. Very good explanation.
I was a mess with my math, I am taking my PTCE tomorrow, I couldn’t grasp the math concept, until I watched your videos. I am understanding math now! I have hope for my test tomorrow! I am not as scared as I was. Thank you so much!
Did you passed with flying colors 😇
Can you make some on calculate the medications by weight.
I have a medication calculation test in an hour and your videos have definitelyyy helped me understand what to do. WISH ME LUCK!!!
Lorrrddd....I'm over here philippines and I'm so nervous that when going back US I'm doing nursing school and worry about math and how I am going thru lectures ..but I found u in youtube ! I'm terrified in math ..and thus video would he'll me a lot thank u sooooo much I subscribed to u and will watch more of your video thank u again sir! Your explanation is very clear and calm ..thank u so much !!
My answer is 0.5ml..this is very simple and clear, easy to follow through..as a intern Pharmacy assistant doing distant learning and doing residency especially prescription reading, interpreting and dosage calculations it's time consuming at first time but now i have fair idea.. thanks alot
I just can't believe how simple you make this. I took 2 Math courses & still didn't get it all. You are fantastic! Thank You
You are fantastic for watching!
I am so stupid when it comes to math and I actually understand this ! Thank you
new video coming later today!
Thank you ! New pharmacy Tech in training! I was struggling with this portion of math . This way make great sense to me ! Thank you
This video has been very helpful and it makes drug calculation interesting for me now
This popped up on my feed today. Thanks for making this so much simpler!
Hello! My answer is 5mg/10mg X 1mL = 0.5mL
I am very thankful to have stumbled upon your videos. I am a second term RRT student and am currently in cardiopulmonary pharmacology. These practice questions were a god send. I even forwarded them to some of my peers. I was wondering if you were expanding to other videos with practice questions? In particular Infusions and questions with percentages of solutions?
Definitely something I am looking at doing at some point, thanks for watching!
Same
Same !
Same
Thank you so much. I graduated BSN without knowing anyting about this and I thank you for letting me understand on how to do it easily.
I'm taking dosage calculations in my next semester. I'm so happy to learn this ahead of my class. I can't wait to Ace it in class. Thankyouuuu. 5mg/10mg = 0.5 0.5 x 1ml = 0.5ml
This has really saved me,thanks for making me understand than my instructor...God bless you always
Happy to help!
I have learned more from this video than I learned today in class. I just could not grasp what my professor was teaching. Thank you
I’m currently taking pharmacology class and my instructor taught my class today and it was a bit confused until we do the worksheet and it’s easy to me now. I’m here watching this and it’s helpful!
5mg/10mg=0.5mg * 1ml = 0.5ml !!!!!
Thank you ! The best teacher ever!
Best formula and instructor ever thank you
FOrmulas are better than the cancellation method. Nice teaching vlogs ☝more to come 👏👏👏
Thank you! You make it easy to understand. I would like to see the calculation when you have to convert mg to g or g to mg.
You are a genius ! For the first time ever I actually learned it !! Thanks so much !
0.5 ml, I start nursing school in one month and this was very helpful for me as I’m preparing 🙏🏽
I should sue my teacher and school after watching this video.
lol exactly.
he really made this look super easy. We want moreeeeeeeee
Lol. Even I got it and lord knows I'm absolutely terrible at math.
love this comment lmao!
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Love the way you explain everything. Please do a video on some Pharmacy technician calculations. Hospital compounding and mixing.
I used to master this when I was in nursing school for my LVN. Now, I need a refresher since I'm going for my BSN.
I wanted to say thanks. Your videos helped me a lot. I watched your flow rate video, dosage calculation, and drip rate video. I've never been good at math. Now I'm in nursing school and I had one math test, that determined whether I moved on to the next term. I passed with a 98, so HUGE Thanks.
You are very welcome! Congratulations and goodluck with everything!
Thank you so much for this video. I was out of Nursing program last year, simply because I didn't pass my drug calculation.
thanks for providing this lesson here coz now i find it very easy and find it helpful for my studies before my test tomorrow.
Your the best. Your so calmed , and that relaxes my brain a lot
Thank you for the explanation. It's very easy and straigt. Haven't read my book for days now because I got scared of the math. Taught I will never get it. I think I got the basics now . Thanks very much
Nothing to be scared of, just keep practicing!
Mind blown! Thank you a million times!!
Good teacher, love your teaching.
I have exams on the 28, God's willing
Thanks you, for these video it help me understand calculations..is been very hard for me to get it but I enjoy lisiting the way you explaind..hopefully this help me with the test...Thanks
OMGOSH I am So glad I found this video! I have been struggling so much! I hope you are still making videos, I am a first semester RN student and i need all the help I can get! thank you
woah dude i been watching videos for 2 weeks and this one clicked in 2 min in. thank you from a RN studentt!!!
This just changed the whole game 😭😭🙏🏻 thank you
The answer is 0.5.
Thank you so much, you really put me through ❤
Interviewing for inpatient and this is a great refresher! Ty!
You're super helpful. This has gave me a better understanding. I am definitely going to invest more of my time on your page. Do you have videos on converting?
.5 ml, Thank you so much for making this, you truly save my life!🙌🏽🙏🏽
Hello, my answer is 5 mg/10 mg x 1 ml = 0.5 mg x 1 ml = 0.5 ml.
thank you for helping me. I was so nervous to take y pharmacology test, but I am not so much now. I still have more practicing to do with more complicated word problems, but at least I got the basics with the help of you. My weakness is solving word problems, because I don't know which information is unnecessary and which is.
Will you be adding more videos with more complicated medication word problems?
I am trying to add more! I switch lines at work to part time soon so hopefully I will have more time to make videos
you are so much better than my teacher
I was so needing this training. I understand very well. Keep up the good work, I will be here watching ad learning. thank you
You are the first person to explain this in simpliar terms, that's understandable. Thank you! I really enjoy your videos. You get an A+🍎
check out part 2 and subscribe for more videos coming!
This formula is so much better than the dimensional analysis. the answer is still the same. Thank you for making this easier
Happy to help!
Thank you for this I’m suffering how to understand the formula but thanks to you.. I’m watching other videos but yours are.Best
You are my savior, I am slow in math and this video is easy to understand😊
You are the best. May God continues to bless you.
Answer is 0.5ml
Best teacher .
Thank you.
I am getting ready for my mock exams next month and I really enjoy your teaching simple and easy illustration. Thank you.
Hi, I really appreciate how you slowly break these problems down in a calm tone. Pls let me know how I did. 5mg÷10mg ×1ml =2ml
You have to divide the desired dose by the on hand amount.... 5mg divided by 10mg is 0.5... vehicle is ml, so answer is 0.5ml. The dose on hand is 10mg/ml
They throw in that ampule amount to mess you up a little.
Thank you so much. You explained it better than my teacher am here having a hard time and your video help me alot thank you. Now I understand it
Omg thank you I’ve learned everything i was struggling with in 26 mins .. school is a scam !!
Me too. Learning a lot Watching RUclips videos
Maybe im just slow but im still struggling. Number 8 confused me
I usually do this in my head but thanks for showing us the formula to use to prevent mistakes
Thank you very much. I was so confused but watching you're videos really helped me understand.
Thanks thanks . Math is my weakness and I am so thankful for these videos that you have shared I am truly understanding this so much better.
I am on my third video and you are making math easier to remember and or learn.♥️
I didn't understand it until you explained it now I think it's so easy and yes I'm following the formula all the steps. I'm studying for the excpt test thanks for all your help :-)