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pharmacology questionRating: (votes: 10) if 1 cup = 8 oz and 1 quart has 4 cups, then the rest should be simple...remember you are finding ounces, not milliliters. Comment:
Milk = 240 ccTea = 480 cc ( 240 x 2)Gelatin = 120 cc ( half of 240 cc)Soup = 120 cc ( half of 240 cc)Water = 60 cc ( 1/4 of 240 cc)Total = 1020 ccHope this helps (and that I added right !!)
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Quote from aspiringnurse01Hi everyone. I am a aspiring nurse and I have a pharmacology question. If a pt have 1 cup of milk, 2 cups of tea, 1/2 cup of gelatin, 1/2 cup of soup, and 1/4 quart of water. How many ounces did they get? I know 1oz=30ml and 1 cup=240 ml. I am confused on 1/2 and 1/4. Could you tell me how to add this up. I am getting ready to start nursing school and I want to understand everything.
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Yep- you're right....a quarter of a QUART is 240cc.... Thanks Headache, chemo-fog....
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xtxrn- your math is wrong and so are your units, OP said the question is looking for ounces and that the pt consumed 1/4 QUART of water (not a cup) so your number should be 240cc of water (or 8oz). If you fix your math and then divide by 30, then you will have the correct answer. have to add a smiley so i don't sound snarkyReread the question OP, it's not as hard as i think you are making it
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sorry for double post of same info...took too long to type i guess
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SO sorry.....I'm not used to ounces for anything medical. So, 5 cups or 40 ounces..... does that work??? Geez, I'm embarrassed.
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I'm sorry I meant a cup of water. @nascar nurse. I did not come here to be lectured. I only came for help because this is a forum for nurses. If you did not want to respond you should have overlooked the question. I talked to a lot of nurses and they were relating questions to me on this same topic. Anyone can tell me the calculations with 1/4 cup od water. NO sarcasm please. If so please move on.
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Quote from aspiringnurse01I'm sorry I meant a cup of water. @nascar nurse. I did not come here to be lectured. I only came for help because this is a forum for nurses. If you did not want to respond you should have overlooked the question. I talked to a lot of nurses and they were relating questions to me on this same topic. Anyone can tell me the calculations with 1/4 cup od water. NO sarcasm please. If so please move on.
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Quote from xtxrnYep- you're right....a quarter of a QUART is 240cc.... Thanks Headache, chemo-fog....
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Quote from aspiringnurse01Hi everyone. I am a aspiring nurse and I have a pharmacology question. If a pt have 1 cup of milk (8oz), 2 cups of tea (16oz), 1/2 cup of gelatin (4oz, as 1c=8oz, and 1/2 of 8 = 4), 1/2 cup of soup (4oz), and 1/4 (32oz in a quart, so this = 8oz)quart of water. How many ounces did they get? I know 1oz=30ml and 1 cup=240 ml. I am confused on 1/2 and 1/4. Could you tell me how to add this up. I am getting ready to start nursing school and I want to understand everything.
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When you're not used to metric, it can be sort of weird....If you want 1/4 cup (vs quart), it's 1/4 of 240 cc. Divide 240 by 4, to get 60 ccTo get 1/4 quart-- one quart has 4 cups...one cup has 240 cc, as you know. You'll get the hang of it. It's just having to look at things a little differently- and (as I so miserably demonstrated) reading carefully (that was to me - lol....) Also, and I mean this with kindness- it's hard to know 'tone of voice' in written posts vs face to face conversation. I've often thought people were responding in a way that ended up not being the case. This is a place to ask questions- and get responses from a lot of people...my general policy is to assume people are not being sarcastic unless the language becomes really negative (I tend to be sensitive and had to reprogram myself to not feel attacked- it's hard with no real relationship with people to know how they come across). I think it's great that there's a place like this for future nurses to ask questions.
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