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Textbook answer keys
(Pharmaceutical Calculations, 13th ed., by H.C. Ansel)
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Chapter 2 -
International System of Units
Chapter 3 - Pharmaceutical
Measurement
Chapter 4 -
Interpretation of Prescriptions and Medication Orders
Chapter 5 - Density, Specific
Gravity, and Specific Volume
Chapter 6 - Percentage,
Ratio Strength, and Other Expressions of Concentration
Appendix A - Common Systems of
Measurement and Conversion
Chapter 7 -
Calculation of Doses: General Considerations
Chapter 8 -
Calculation of Doses: Patient Parameters
Chapter 9 - Some Calculations
Involving Measures of Potency
Chapter 10 - Selected
Clinical Calculations
Chapter 11 -
Isotonic and Buffer Solutions
Chapter 12 - Electrolyte
Solutions: Milliequivalents, Millimoles, and Milliosmoles
Chapter 13 -
Intravenous Infusions, Parenteral Admixtures, and Rate of Flow Calculations
Chapter 14 - Enteral
and Parenteral Nutrition, Body Mass Index, and the Food Nutrition Label
Chapter 15 -
Dilution, Concentration, and Alligation
Chapter 16 -
Reducing and Enlarging Formulas
Chapter 17 -
Selected Calculations in Contemporary Compounding
Appendix B -
Graphical Methods
Review Problems
Answers to
Practice Final (answers only)
Practice Final with answers worked out
Answers to handout problems
Chemistry Review Practice Problems
Total Parenteral
Nutrition Practice Problems
Exam answer keys
(NOTE: These are not
meant to be printed and used as study guides.)
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