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Chapter 1, Arithmetic Needed for Dosage
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Chapter 2, Metric and Household Systems of Measurement
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Chapter 3, Drug Abbreviations, Labels, and Packaging
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Chapter 4, Calculation of Oral Medications—Solids and Liquids
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Chapter 5, Liquids for Injection
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Chapter 6, Calculation of Basic IV Drip Rates
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Chapter 7, Special Types of IV Calculations
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Chapter 8, Dosage Problems for Infants and Children
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Chapter 9, Information Basic to Administering Drugs
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Chapter 10, Administration Procedures
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B) 3/5 .
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TEST BANK;
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Table of Contents ss ss
Chapter 1, Arithmetic Needed for Dosage
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Chapter 2, Metric and Household Systems of Measurement
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Chapter 3, Drug Abbreviations, Labels, and Packaging
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Chapter 4, Calculation of Oral Medications—Solids and Liquids
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Chapter 5, Liquids for Injection
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Chapter 6, Calculation of Basic IV Drip Rates
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Chapter 7, Special Types of IV Calculations
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Chapter 8, Dosage Problems for Infants and Children
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Chapter 9, Information Basic to Administering Drugs
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Chapter 10, Administration Procedures
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A) 2/5
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