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# Ptcb Conversions
*Conversions/Formulas
Question | Answer |
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4 ml | 1 dram |
1 tsp | 5 ml or 60 gtts |
30 ml | 1 oz or 2 tbsp |
30 mg | 1/2 gr |
600-650 mg | 10 gr |
960 ml | 1 quart or 32 oz |
5 ml | 100 gtts ir 1 tsp |
120 mg | 2 gr |
15 ml | 1 tbsp or 1/2 oz |
300-325 mg | 5 gr |
1 ml | 20 gtts |
30 gm | 8 drams or 1 oz |
240 ml | 1 cup or 8 oz |
1 oz | 30 ml or 8 drams(volume)30 gm or 8 drams (weight) |
480 ml | 1 pint or 16 oz |
60-65 mg | 1 gr |
960 ml | 1 quart or 32 oz |
1 kg | 2.2 lb |
1 mg | 1/60 gr |
mg/kg/day=? | milligrams per kilogram per day(for calculating childre's dosages) |
?=5f-160 | 9c(for temperature conversions) |
9c=5f-160 | fahrenheit/celsiustemperature conversion |
2 degrees- 8 degrees c(36 degrees-46 degrees f) | Temperature in the refrigerator |
selling price = cost + ? | Markup |
? = selling price- (cost + overhead) | Net Profit |
?*% strenght = gm or mllisted as decimal of substance to be dissolved | final gm or ml of finished product |
weight of child * average =? 150 adult dosage | Clark's Rule for calculating children's dosages |
age of child * average =?age of child+12 adult dose | Young's Rule for calculating children's dosages |
15 degrees - 30 degrees c(59 degrees - 86 degrees f) | Room temperature |
final gm or ml * % strenght = ?of finished product listed as decimal(for concentration and dilutons) | gm o ml of substance to be dissolved |
final volume = initial strenghtinitial volume ?( for concentrations and dilutions) | final strenght |
? = ?initial volume final strenght(for concentrations and dilutions) | final volume = initial strenght initial volume final strenght |
percentage = markup (actual dollar amount)markup ? |