How to Master Nursing Calculations: Pass Numeracy Tests and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts (Testing Series)

How to Master Nursing Calculations: Pass Numeracy Tests and Make Sense of Drug Dosage Charts (Testing Series)

by Chris Tyreman (Author)

Synopsis

To promote safe practice, nursing schools test for basic arithmetic both at interview stage and during the 3 years of nurse training. How to Master Nursing Calculations will help you to cope with these tests, offering a step-by-step approach which will take you from base-level knowledge to competency both in drug calculations and the ability to read drug dosage charts. The book begins with a helpful diagnostic section which will help you to identify your strengths and weaknesses, before going on to cover basic numeracy. The book goes on to deal with drug dosage calculations and prescription awareness questions at both basic and more advanced levels. You are therefore able to take a measured and progressive approach to your learning. It features clear illustrations showing how to read instrument scales, medical admin records and pharmaceutical labels. Combining drug dosage charts, a chapter on drug administration (including a list of abbreviations and their meanings), mock tests with answers and full explanations, How to Master Nursing Calculations will be an essential asset during your years as a trainee nurse - and beyond.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Edition: 1
Publisher: Kogan Page
Published: 03 Feb 2008

ISBN 10: 0749451629
ISBN 13: 9780749451622
Book Overview: * Helps to reinforce basic numeracy skills and apply them within a nursing context * Shows how to read drug dosage charts and contains a detailed drug dosage section, subdivided into types of dosage * A key reference for student nurses and nursing school applicants; includes mock tests and answers with full explanations

Author Bio
Chris Tyreman is a practising nurse who has taught numeracy and literacy skills to adults via distance learning and evening classes. He is also the author of How to Pass the DC Test and Enter Nurse Training.