

In Part 2, we take a look at dimensional analysis (DA) which is helpful in calculating weight-based dosing and more complex continuous intravenous (IV) infusions.ĭon’t forget, every nurse should be comfortable with basic metric conversions. In our first blog, we discussed the universal formula, or “desired over hand” method. In this blog series, we review several drug calculation methods.
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