A ratio is the same as a fraction and can be expressed as a fraction (1/2) or in the algebraic form (1:2). This relationship is stated as one is to two.
A proportion is an equation of equal fractions or ratios.
To calculate doses, begin each proportion with the two known values, for example, 15 grains = 1 gram (known equivalent) or 10 milligrams = 2 milliliters (dosage available) on one side of the equation. Next, make certain that the units of measure on the opposite side of the equation are the same as the units of the known values and are placed on the same level of the equation.
Once the proportion is set up correctly, cross-multiply the opposing values of the proportion.
Next, divide each side of the equation by the number with the x to determine the answer. Then, add the unit of measure corresponding to x in the original equation.
To calculate the drip rate for an intravenous infusion, 3 values are needed:
Set up the problem by placing each of the 3 values in a proportion.
Numbers and units of measure can be canceled out from the upper and lower levels of the equation.
Next, multiply each level across and divide the numerator by the denominator for the answer.
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