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Nursing Calculations Help Sheets

This document provides resources for numeracy and calculation skills for nursing. It includes links to workshops, videos, books and websites on the topic. It also provides equations and examples for calculating infusion rates, volumes and times for patients receiving intravenous fluids. Key information includes equations for calculating rate, volume and time for intravenous infusions and examples showing how to use fractions, decimals and approximations to make difficult calculations easier.

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Nursing Calculations Help Sheets

This document provides resources for numeracy and calculation skills for nursing. It includes links to workshops, videos, books and websites on the topic. It also provides equations and examples for calculating infusion rates, volumes and times for patients receiving intravenous fluids. Key information includes equations for calculating rate, volume and time for intravenous infusions and examples showing how to use fractions, decimals and approximations to make difficult calculations easier.

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LET - Maths, Stats & Numeracy

WORKSHOPS & TUTORIALS:


http://tiny.cc/ldubooking

VIDEOS:
http://www.YouTube.com/user/ellsmdx
http://www.YouTube.com/user/ldumdx
These videos are useful because you can play them over again.

BOOKS:
Gatford, JD. and Phillips, N. 2008. Nursing Calculations. Churchill Livingstone.
This is a good book to start with. It is easy to read and has lots of exercises to
work from.

WEBSITES:
www.testandcalc.com
This site has nursing calculation quizzes with answers that you can access
immediately no need to download.

www.snap.nhs.uk
This site is free and has a mixture of numeracy and nursing calculation
quizzes

EMAIL: [email protected]

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
2 4 6 8 10121416 18 20 22 24 x1000 x1000 x1000
3 9 1215182124 27 30 33 36
4 1620242832 36 40 44 48
5 25303540 45 50 55 60 Microgram
Kilogram Gram Milligram
6 364248 54 60 66 72
7 4956 63 70 77 84 kg g mg mcg
8 64 72 80 88 96
9 81 90 99 108
10 100 110120 :1000 :1000 :1000
11 121132
12 144

....................................................................................

/ 1000
x 2 : 2
Volume

500
DOSAGEBASEDONBODYWEIGHT
x 2 : 2
TotalDailyDose=patientsweightxdose 250
: 2
SingleDose


x 2

125
INFUSION RATES
x 2 : 2
mL/hr 62.5


drop/min

....................................................................................
BIG to small multiply (x) Small to BIG divide ()
Tomultiplyby Movethedecimalpoint Todivideby Movethedecimalpoint
1000 3placestotheright 1000 3placestotheleft
100 2placestotheright 100 2placestotheleft
10 1placetotheright 10 1placetotheleft
0.3824x1000=382.4 57131000=5.713
0.3824x100=38.24 5713100=57.13
0.3824x10=3.824 571310=571.3

0.2 0.4 0.5 50% 0.25 25%

0.6 0.8 0.75 75% 1.5 150%

Youcancutandlaminatetheseintopocketsizedremindercards

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EasyWaystoDealwithDifficultNumberCalculations


Halvingfractions

Thisisreallyusefulifyouhavelarge,evennumbers.
Ifyouhalvethetopnumberandthenhalvethebottomnumberas
wellyoucangettotheanswerquitequicklywithouttheneedfor
schooltypedivision.
Heresanexamplethatworkswell

= = = =125

Heresanexamplethatdoesntwork whynot?

Doublingfractions

Thisisgoodforgettingridof.5inafraction.Ifyoudoublethetop
numberandthendoublethebottomnumberaswellyoucanthen
workwithnicewholenumbers.
Heresanexamplethatworkswell

.
= =5
.

.
Heresanexamplethatdoesntwork whynot?
.

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Movingthedecimalpointbymultiplyingby10or100
Thisisusefulwhendoublingandhalvingwonthelp.Youcanmultiply
thetopandbottomnumberby10whichwillmovethedecimalpoint
1placetotheright.
Heresanexample
.
= = =0.75
.

Hereare2exampleswhereyoucanmultiplyby100

. .
= =3 1.5
. .

Usingapproximations
Thisisgreatifyouarenotsurewherethedecimalpointshouldgo.In
factitisaveryimportantskilltolearnasitcanguideyoutochecking
whetheryouranswerissensible.
Heresanexample
318.75 1.97
Roundthesenumberstomoresimple,easytoworkwithonestoget
anapproximateanswer 3202=160

Thisistheroughguidetoyourcalculation.
Theactualansweris161.8(1dp)soifyougot1.618or16.618you
knowthisiswrongandhavethedecimalpointinthewrongplace.

Heresanotherexample 0.45x500
Round0.45to0.5andrememberthat0.5isahalf( )
Halfof500=250

Theactualansweris225NOT2.5or25.
Alwayscheckthedecimalpoint.

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EquationsforInfusionRates,TimeandVolume
(mlperhour)

R=therate(speed)thatfluidentersthepatientsbody,measuredinml/hour.
V=thevolumeoffluidthepatientistoreceive(ml).T=runningtimeforthe
infusion(hours).

Example:1litreoffluidistobegivenover8hours.Whatistherateinmlper
hour?

R= =

1000 500 250


125 /
8 4 2

Example:Apatientistoreceive1litreoffluidatarateof125ml/hour.How
longwillthisinfusiontake?

T= = /
=hours

1000
8
125 /

Example:Aninfusionoffluidhasbeenrunningfor8hoursatarateof
125ml/hour.Howmuchfluidhasbeeninfused?

V=RxT= x =ml

125x8=1000ml=1Litre

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InfusionRates



Whenthedropfactoris15wehave...





Whenthedropfactoris20wehave...

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DrugCalculationsPractice1
1) Youhave450mcgofDigoxin,howmanymgisthis?

2) Howmanymicrogramsaretherein0.06milligrams?

3) Thedoctorprescribes500mgofFlucloxacillin.Thebottle
youhavecontains200mgin1ml.Howmanymldoyou
give?

4) 1.5gofParacetamolisprescribed.Thedrugisavailablein
500mgtablets.Howmanytabletsdoyougive?

5) Mrs.Xweighs70kg.Ithasbeendecidedtogiveher
6mg/kg/doseofIbuprofen.Workoutthedosetobegiven.

6) Mrs.BneedsParacetamol,20mg/kg/day(infourdivided
doses).Sheis46yearsoldandweighs80kg.Workoutthe
singledosetobegiven.

7) Apatientisgiven1.5litresofDextrose5%over4hours.How
manygramsofDextrosedotheyreceive?

8) Apatientisgiven1.5litresofDextrose5%over4hours.
Whatistherateinmlperhour?

9) 600mloffluidistobegivenover4hours.Whatisthe
infusionrate(dropsperminute)ifthedropfactoris15?

10) 2litresofnormalsalineistobeinfusedin10hours.The
givingsetdelivers20drops/ml.Howmanydrops/ministhis?

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DrugCalculationsPractice1Answers

1)0.45mg

2)60mcg

3) 2.5ml

4)1.5g=1500mg 3tablets

5)70x6=420mg

6)20x80=1600and 400mg


7) 75g

8) 375ml/hr

9) = 37.5
Roundedupto38drops/min

10) 66.6

Roundedupto67drops/min

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DrugCalculationsPractice2

Convertthesevalues:

1)270mcgtomg=2)7.6gtomg=

Calculatethenumberofmillilitresrequired:

3)Penicillin60mgprescribed,100mgdispensedin5ml

4)Phenergan4mgprescribed,10mgdispensedin2ml

5)Insulin60unitsprescribed,20unitsdispensedin5ml

Calculatetheinfusionrate:

6) 800mlofdextrosetobegivenover4hours.
a) Whatistherateinml/hour?
b) Whatistherateindropsperminuteifthedropfactoris15?

7) 2litresofsalinetobegivenover12hours.
a) Whatistherateinmlperhour?
b) Whatistherateindrops/minuteifthedropfactoris20?

Calculatethedosebasedonweight:

8) Ababyis2daysoldandrequirespenicillinIV.Sheweighs4kgandhasbeen
prescribed3mg/kg/dayinthreedivideddoses.Thepenicillincomesas5mg
in1ml.

a) Workoutthetotaldailydoseforthebaby.
b) Whatisthesingledose?
c) Howmanymlshouldbegivenateachdose?

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DrugCalculationsPractice2Answers

1)0.27mg

2)7600mg


3) 3ml


4) 0.8ml


5) 15ml

6) a) 200ml/hr

b) 200 50drops/minute

7) a) 166.6
Roundedupto167ml/hr

b) =55.5
Roundedupto56drops/minute

8) a)4x3=12mgforthetotaldailydose

b) 4mgforthesingledose

c) 0.8ml


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NursingGlossary
MostoftheseabbreviationsoriginatefromLatin,asitusedtobethelanguageofmedicine.

3/12old3monthsold,asthereare12monthsinayear
2/7fortwodays,astherearesevendaysinaweek
4/52forfourweeks,asthereare52weeksinayear
BDbisdietwiceaday,
Crystalloidsareclearfluidssuchassalineordextrosesolutions.
gttguttaedrops
IMori/mintramusculardirectlyintothemuscle
IVori/vintravenousdirectlyintothevein
o.d.orODomneindieoncedaily
o.m.ormaneomnemaneeverymorning
o.n.ornocteomnenocteeverynight
p.c.postcibumaftermeals
poperosbymouthororally
postoppostoperativeaftersurgery
preoppreoperativebeforesurgery
prnprorenatatakeasneeded
qadquaquealternisdieeveryotherday,
qdquaquedieeveryday
QDSquaterindiefourtimesperday
qhquaquehoraeveryhour
SCors/csubcutaneousundertheskin
Statstatumimmediately
TDDtotaldailydose
TDSterdiesumendusthreetimesdaily
Formoreabbreviationspleasevisit:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_abbreviations_used_in_medical_prescript
ions
http://www.jdmd.com/glossary/medabbr.pdf


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