Math: Dosage Prescription Practice
*Medication prescriptions for children are measured using weight and the given dosage amounts. Imagine you are a doctor and are administering dosage of the medications. You will be finding how much you will give each patient.**To find the medication dosage simply multiply the dose by the weight to determine the dosage required.*The formula is as follows: __mg x __kg (weight) = __ mg (required dose)
Medical Terminology Prefixes and suffixes
Get 5 in a row correctly and win!
Endocrine, Lymphatic, Immune and Reproductive
Group presentation interactive class activity
Pediatrics Review Exam 3 - Renal
Nursing
Pediatrics Review Exam 3 - Immunizations/Skin
Nutrition Chapter 7 Baseball Game
Nutrition 290 Rufino's Game!
The Oral Care Game
Please read Clinical Standard BC-CS-933: Oral Cavity Care, Care of the Adult Patient Requiring (focus on non-ventilated patients)
LS&VT
Laser Skin & Vein Treatments
Principles of Pharmacology Bingo
Definitions for important terms will appear randomly. Drag the blue token to the appropriate term on your card. You can achieve Bingo by forming a line horizontally, vertically or diagonally or by covering all four corners. When you think you have Bingo, click on the "Bingo?" button
Medication Memory Game
Diabetes Oral and Insulin Medication Game