
Nowhere is basic maths more important for nurses than when calculating drug doses. Simply having a GCSE in the subject does not seem to be good enough for the kind of mathematical calculations nurses need to be able to perform. However, following a few golden rules can simplify what at first appears to be a very complicated process.
Pharmacology, Education, Nursing, Continuing, Drug Therapy, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Medication Errors, Infusions, Intravenous, Mathematics
Pharmacology, Education, Nursing, Continuing, Drug Therapy, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Humans, Medication Errors, Infusions, Intravenous, Mathematics
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