Medical Math Flashcards

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VIII

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XI

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X

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How to calculate average?

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Take the numbers and add them together. Then take the total and divided it by how many numbers you used.

Ex:
5+8+8=21
21/3= 7

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12
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How to calculate kg from lbs?

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lb/2.2 = kg

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13
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How to calculate lbs from kg?

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kg x 2.2 = lbs

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14
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What areas should you measure for a baby?

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The circumference of head and chest

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15
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Length Measurements:
__ in = 1 foot

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12

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Length Measurements:
__ feet = 1 yard

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36

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17
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Length Measurements:
____ yards = 1 mile

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`1760

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Weight Measurements:
__ ounces = 1 pound

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16

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19
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Weight Measurements:
____ pounds = 1 ton

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2000

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What are the measurement units for volume (L to G(There is 8))

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Drops (gtt or gt)
Teaspoon (tsp or t)
Tablespoon (tbsp or T)
Ounces (oz)
Cups (c)
Pint (pt)
Quart (qt)
Gallon (gal)

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21
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Volume Measurements:
____ mm = 1 L

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1000

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Volume Measurements:
_ ml = 1 teaspoon

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5

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23
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How much is 1 teaspoon in a syringe?

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Half of it

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24
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Volume Measurements:
__ ml =1 tablespoon

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15

25
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How much is 1 tablespoon in a syringe?

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One full and half-full syringe

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__ ml = 1 oz

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30

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Volume Measurements:
__ drops (gtt) = 1 teaspoon

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60

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_ teaspoons (tsp/t) = 1 tablespoon

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3

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_ tablespoons (tbsp/T) = 1 ounce

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2

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_ ounces (oz) = 1 cup

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8

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_ cups (c) = 1 pint

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2

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_ pints (pt) = 1 quart

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2

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_ quarts (qt) = 1 gallon

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4

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Temperature Measurements:
Fahrenheit Freezing __°

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32

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Temperature Measurements:
Fahrenheit Boiling ___°

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212

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Temperature Measurements:
Celsius Freezing _°

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0

37
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Temperature Measurements:
Celsius Boiling ___°

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100

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_ cc = 1 ml

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1

39
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_ oz = 30 cc

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1

40
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_ oz = 120 cc

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4

41
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What intakes of food equal to 120 cc?

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Juice cup, Jello, and Ice Cream

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_ oz = 180 cc

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6

43
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What intakes of food equal to 180 cc?

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Soup and Styrofoam Cups

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_ oz = 240 cc

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8

45
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What intakes of food equal to 240 cc?

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Milk, Coffee, and a Cold Cup

46
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_ oz = 210 cc

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7

47
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What is an easy way to convert oz to cc?

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Multiply the oz by 30

48
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Edema

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Bloating

49
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When should you notify a supervisor?

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When patient voids (to urinate) less than 30 cc’s per hour.

50
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How much ml/cc should an adult excrete urine a day?

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1500-2000

51
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What are things a patient can intake?
(There is 13)

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Coffee
Ensure
Fruit Juices
Gelatin
Ice Cream
IV fluids
Kool-aid
Milk
Sherbet
Soft drinks
Soup
Tea
Water

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What could a patient output?

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Blood drainage
Liquid Stools
Urine
Vomitus
Wound drainage

53
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What do Vital Signs compose of?
(There is 5)

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Weight, Temperature, BP, Pulse, and Respiration

54
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What should you document food in?

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Percentages

55
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What should be the first thing you should document?

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Time

56
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What should you end documentation with?

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Patient’s call light was in reach

57
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When medication is given more than needed which can lead to terrible outcomes such as death

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Dangerous Duplication

58
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What should you be when documenting

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Accurate and Specific

59
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What should you never do when documenting

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Document for anybody else