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)
Practice Management and EHR: MIT 227 Chapters 13 and 14
Match each question to the correct answer. All questions and answers are from Practice Management and EHR: A total patient encounter. 2nd Edition by Amy L. Ensign and Tammy M. Berger.
Understanding Money
How Money works in life
Weeks 9-13 of Pregnancy
3rd month of pregnancy
Logical Fallacy Matching
Match the right logical fallacy to the correct definition. Try to complete it in 2 minutes or less!
Civil Rights Review
Civil Rights Movement
Sickle Cell Anemia
Made for ADN 420 Exam 3
Food Groups
A quick assessment to help identify foods and their associated groups.
Adventure Sports
Match the words with their meanings.
The Endocrine Hormone Game Show!
Test your knowledge of the endocrine system hormones. Answer questions from a game board with the categories "Pituitary," "Thyroid," and "Adrenal." Up to three people can play at one time. Contestants "buzz in" and answer correctly to accumulate points.