pharm 132: pharm calc

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Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Calculations (Part 1) Fraction, Decimal, Fractions and Percentage
At the end of the lesson, the students must have: Executed common and decimal fractions, percentage equivalent, expression in ratio, proportion, variation, percentage and dimensional analysis in problem solving and use of significant figures in calculations.
45  cards
Fundamentals of Pharmaceutical Calculations (Part 2) Ratio and Proportion, Dimensional Analysis and Sig Figs
At the end of the lesson, the students must have: Executed percentage equivalent, expression in ratio, proportion, variation, and dimensional analysis in problem solving and use of significant figures in calculations.
20  cards
Systems of Measurement
At the end of the lesson, the students must have: 1. Identified the International System of Units and its application to pharmaceutical problems. 2. Identified the various SI units of measures of length, volume and weight and their use in pharmaceutical calculations. 3. Compared other systems of measurements such as Avoirdupois and Apothecary Systems and their relation to SI units. 4. Converted measures between International System of Units and other systems of measure used in pharmacy.
10  cards
Density and Specific Gravity
At the end of the lesson, the students must have: 1. Executed computation skills on density and specific gravity through appropriate calculations and its application to pharmacy.
10  cards
Reducing and Enlarging Formulas
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10  cards
Percentage, Ratio Strength and Other Expressions of Concentration (Part 1)
At the end of the lesson, the students must have: 1. Executed computation skills in solving concentration of a solution in the way that is most appropriate for a problem or application; 2. Familiarized with the different units used to expressed the concentration of solutions; 3. Stated the relationship between the different methods of expressing concentrations of pharmaceutical preparations; 4. Converted one expressions of concentration to another.
22  cards
Percentage, Ratio Strength and Other Expressions of Concentration (Part 2) - mg/mL, mg%, ppm & ppb
At the end of the lesson, the students must have: 1. Executed computation skills in solving concentration of a solution in the way that is most appropriate for a problem or application; 2. Familiarized with the different units used to expressed the concentration of solutions; 3. Stated the relationship between the different methods of expressing concentrations of pharmaceutical preparations; 4. Converted one expressions of concentration to another.
15  cards
Calculation of Doses: General Considerations (Part 1) Prescription, Dose, Routes of Drugs, Dose Administration, Dosage Forms and Dose Measurements
At the end of the lesson, the students must have: 1. Explained the various parts of a prescription and their uses. 2. Applied the Latin terms and abbreviations in the prescription. 3. Executed competence in calculation of dosages based on general considerations.
25  cards

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