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The ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a
Solubility given temperature and pressure (for anesthesia think
of gas dissolved into a liquid)
Converting Fahrenheit to F= (9/5)C+ 32
Celsius
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An expression of concentration denoting micrograms
(10"6 g) of solute per gram of solution
ppm (parts per million)
PPM = (g of solute/g of solvent) X 1,000,000
Non-zeros are always significant
Any Zeros between sig figs are significant
Zeros to the right of the decimal point preceding no
significant figures rules
zeros numbers are NOT significant (I.e 0.000431)
Trailing zeros are NOT significant (200 = 1 sig; 25,300 =
3 sig)
Convert Celsius to Kelvin K = C + 273.15
Common conversion 1 Kg=2.2lbs
factors 1 in = 2.54cm
X% concentration = Xg/100mL
To easily convert X% concentration to mg/mL simply
Percent concentrations
move the decimal point to the right one spot (i.e 0.9%
NaCl = 9mg NaCl/mL)
1:1,000 means: 1g/1000ml (g:mL)
Max dose lidocaine with 7mg/kg
Epi
Max dose lidocaine w/o 4.5mg/kg
Epi
A molecule composed of one kind of atom; cannot
Elements
be broken into simpler units by chemical reactions.
Compounds Molecules that contain more than one element
Molecule Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds.
Solutes substance dissolved in a solution
substance, usually liquid, able to dissolve another
solvent (n)
substance (water, ethanol, acetone)
Solutions Homogeneous mixtures; Two or more substances
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Nurse Anesthesia EXAM comprehensive
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& elaborated) 2025 TEST!!
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Practice questions for this set
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Terms in this set (93)
The ability of one substance to dissolve in another at a
Solubility given temperature and pressure (for anesthesia think
of gas dissolved into a liquid)
Converting Fahrenheit to F= (9/5)C+ 32
Celsius
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An expression of concentration denoting micrograms
(10"6 g) of solute per gram of solution
ppm (parts per million)
PPM = (g of solute/g of solvent) X 1,000,000
Non-zeros are always significant
Any Zeros between sig figs are significant
Zeros to the right of the decimal point preceding no
significant figures rules
zeros numbers are NOT significant (I.e 0.000431)
Trailing zeros are NOT significant (200 = 1 sig; 25,300 =
3 sig)
Convert Celsius to Kelvin K = C + 273.15
Common conversion 1 Kg=2.2lbs
factors 1 in = 2.54cm
X% concentration = Xg/100mL
To easily convert X% concentration to mg/mL simply
Percent concentrations
move the decimal point to the right one spot (i.e 0.9%
NaCl = 9mg NaCl/mL)
1:1,000 means: 1g/1000ml (g:mL)
Max dose lidocaine with 7mg/kg
Epi
Max dose lidocaine w/o 4.5mg/kg
Epi
A molecule composed of one kind of atom; cannot
Elements
be broken into simpler units by chemical reactions.
Compounds Molecules that contain more than one element
Molecule Two or more atoms held together by covalent bonds.
Solutes substance dissolved in a solution
substance, usually liquid, able to dissolve another
solvent (n)
substance (water, ethanol, acetone)
Solutions Homogeneous mixtures; Two or more substances
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