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Calculate with Confidence, Fourth Edition 4th edition

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nursing book for beginners that help with the introductory part of the nursing career.

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First published January 1, 1994

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Deborah C. Gray Morris is a Professor of Nursing at Bronx Community College.

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520 reviews156 followers
September 30, 2022
I’ve never done as much dimensional analysis as I did in nursing school. There is a surprising amount of math involved, and if you’re giving insulin you’ll likely need to make calculations. This book is great for starting from the beginning and giving you clear step by step instructions on how to calculate dosages. There are many practice problems that helped immensely. Use this. I’m sure you’ll have calculation quizzes in one of your intro nursing classes.
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456 reviews7 followers
December 16, 2018
Apparently, I do dimensional analysis without thinking. Yay me.
This book makes you practice your skills with dimensional analysis. A lot. It also presents different ways you may have learned to come to the proper answers dimensional analysis gives you, but I didn't learn to do the algebra in those ways, so I ignored them. There's a few chapters about drugs that need particular care (insulin and heparin) which are worth a deeper read and a couple about conversion factors between measurement systems which are also worthwhile. Mostly I didn't bother even cracking the spine, except to verify I knew how to do the practice problems.
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256 reviews9 followers
August 3, 2020
lots of practice and for a math book eerily interesting. I am a nursing student and will be able to use these skills for years to come.
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135 reviews
May 29, 2015
I was good at math before reading this, but ever since my prof forced us to do this baloney, my brain got confused as to just how on earth am i supposed to do this stuff?
If you need practice problems calculating the math, i guess it might work for you, but this book made me like 5x dumber, so, after a while i gave up and just copied the answers out of the back of the book and just did the math my way on the test and got all of the med calc questions right.
65 reviews
February 3, 2009
Breaks conversions and dosage calculations down to the most simple steps. I liked that they show all different methods of calculation so the student can choose his/her personal favorite. The CD that comes with it has plenty of practice questions to prep you for exams.
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16 reviews1 follower
August 1, 2008
This was for class and not for fun, obviously. If you need a review of basic proportions and ratios, this book is for you.
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60 reviews
September 22, 2015
I really liked the pre and post tests so I could just focus on the areas I needed practice on. This book has a ton of practice questions.
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April 1, 2012
More like Calculate with a lack of confidence. This book makes my brain "confused stew".
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