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A comprehensive review of various unit conversions and equivalents commonly used in the pharmacy field. It covers a wide range of conversions, including those between units of volume (milliliters, liters, fluid ounces, etc.), units of weight (grams, milligrams, micrograms, etc.), and temperature (celsius and fahrenheit). Structured as a series of questions and answers, allowing students to test their understanding of these important conversions. This resource would be particularly useful for pharmacy students preparing for exams or needing to solidify their knowledge of these fundamental pharmacy concepts.
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100 units - ANS-_____ units = 1 mL?
20 drops - ANS-_____ drops = 1 mL?
1 cubic centimeter - ANS-_____ cubic centimeter(s) = 1 mL?
5 milliliters - ANS-1 teaspoon = _____ milliliters?
15 milliliters - ANS-1 tablespoon = _____ milliliters?
3.5 milliliters (rarely approximated as 5mL) - ANS-1 fluid dram = _____ milliliters?
29.57 milliliters (approximately 30 milliliters) - ANS-1 fluid oz = _____ milliliters?
473 milliliters (about 480 milliliters) - ANS-1 pint = _____ milliliters?
946 milliliters (approximately 960 milliliters) - ANS-1 quart = _____ milliliters?
1000 milliliters - ANS-1 Liter = _____ milliliters?
3784 milliliters (approximately 4000 milliliters) - ANS-1 gallon = _____ milliliters?
3 teaspoonfuls - ANS-1 tablespoonful = _____ teaspoonfuls?
6 teaspoonfuls - ANS-1 fluid oz = _____ teaspoonfuls?
2 tablespoonfuls - ANS-1 fluid oz = _____ tablespoonfuls?
2 pints - ANS-1 quart = _____ pints?
4 quarts - ANS-1 gallon = _____ quarts?
8 pints - ANS-1 gallon = _____ pints?
1000 micrograms - ANS-1 milligram = _____ micrograms?
1000 milligrams - ANS-1 gram = _____ milligrams?
64.8 milligrams (approximately 65 milligrams) - ANS-1 grain = _____ milligrams?
28.35 grams (approximately 30 grams) - ANS-1 ounce = _____ grams?
454.54 grams (approximately 480 grams) - ANS-1 pound = _____ grams?
1000 grams - ANS-1 kilogram = _____ grams?
2.2 pounds - ANS-1 kilogram = _____ pounds?
1,000,000 milligrams - ANS-1 kilogram = _____ milligrams?