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Common Conversion Factors in Medical Dosage Calculations

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As a healthcare professional, you have to convert patient weights, fluid volumes, medication weights, and more. Conversion math isn’t hard to do as long as you know the basic conversion factors. Here are the most useful ones:

  • Converting lb to kg and kg to lb

    lb = kg × 2.2

    kg = lb ÷ 2.2

  • Converting mL to L and L to mL

    mL = L × 1,000

    L = mL ÷ 1,000

  • Converting mg to g, g to mg, mg to mcg, and mcg to mg

    mg = g × 1,000

    g = mg ÷ 1,000

    mcg = mg × 1,000

    mg = mcg ÷ 1,000

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About the book author:

Rich Snyder, DO, is board certified in both internal medicine and nephrology. He teaches, lectures, and works with PA students, medical students, and medical residents.

Barry Schoenborn, a longtime math, science, and technical writer, is the coauthor of Technical Math For Dummies, Medical Dosage Calculations For Dummies, and Physician Assistant Exam For Dummies.