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The document provides information on drug calculations and conversions used in nursing, including: 1) Conversion tables for the metric, apothecary, household, and temperature measurement systems. 2) Rules for rounding numbers in drug calculations. 3) Formulas for calculating intravenous drip rates by gravity or infusion device. The document was approved by the Nursing Department Curriculum Committee and nursing faculty as part of the nursing curriculum.

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The document provides information on drug calculations and conversions used in nursing, including: 1) Conversion tables for the metric, apothecary, household, and temperature measurement systems. 2) Rules for rounding numbers in drug calculations. 3) Formulas for calculating intravenous drip rates by gravity or infusion device. The document was approved by the Nursing Department Curriculum Committee and nursing faculty as part of the nursing curriculum.

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BROWARD COLLEGE

NURSING DEPARTMENT

DRUG CALCULATIONS & CONVERSIONS


Metric System Apothecary & Metric System
1 mL…………….……..… 1 cc gr 1 ……………..........… 60 mg
1,000 mL………………… 1L gr 15 ………………..…. 1g
1,000 mg……………...…. 1g oz 1…………………..... 30 mL
1,000 mcg…………...…... 1 mg
1,000 g. …………………. 1 kg

Metric & Household Apothecary


1 kg…………………..….. 2.2 lbs cup 1 …………………… oz 8
30 mL…………………..... 1 oz pt 1……………...……… oz 16
5 mL……………….....….. 1 tsp qt 1……………….…… oz 32
15 mL……….………....… 1 tbsp
2.54 cm……………...…... 1 inch
Household
1 lb (#)……………..…… 16 oz
Rounding Rules IV Formulas (Required)
FLOW BY GRAVITY
1. Round at the completion of each step of the
problem. 1. If greater than one hour, always calculate the hourly
2. Round the weight of patient prior to working rate first, then
the problem.
3. Round everything to the nearest tenth place mL/hr X gtts/mL = gtts/min
except the following: 60
3a. mL: if less than one mL round to the 2. If infusion is ordered to run for less than one hour,
nearest hundredths then
3b. mg: if less than one mg. round to the
nearest thousandths mL X gtts/ mL = gtts/min
3c. gr: if less than one gr. round to the minutes
nearest thousandths
3d. gtts: round to the nearest whole number FLOW BY INFUSION DEVICE
units: round to the nearest whole
number 1. If an infusion is ordered to run over a number of hours
3e. capsules: round to the nearest whole and the hourly rate is needed for an infusion pump or
number to plug into formula number 1, then
3f. Tablets that are scored may be rounded
to the nearest ½ tab [[] or ¼ tab if Total mL ordered = mL/hr
scored twice [ ]. Total hours

2. If an infusion is ordered to run for less than 60


minutes and an hourly rate is needed, then

Volume X 60 = mL /hr
Minutes 1

TEMPERATURE: FAHRENHEIT - CELSIUS


F° = 1.8 C° + 32 C° = F°- 32 98.6° F = 37° C
1.8 102.2°F = 39° C

Approved Department of Nursing Curriculum Committee 4-16-09


Approved by Faculty Vote 5-1-09

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