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drug CALCULATIONS 2. Compiled by R Sinclair 2012. 1. This Booklet is designed to accompany Booklet 1 and is structured to contain at the start some examples of CALCULATIONS that students have stated they find difficult followed by a step by step approach to solving the problem No claim is made that the approach used is the simplest, or that it is the only, or even the best approach to solving that particular problem. What is intended is to show how, by breaking the problem down into simple steps, the question posed can be understood and so a calculation be undertaken (That is both logical and easy to follow) and one that will provide the answer. Some Questions have necessary information included in them. However this information may be in standard reference sources such as the BNF and so in the pre- registration exam, this information may not be provided and it would be necessary to know that the information was in the reference sources and also where to find it. This is a check that you are familiar with those reference sources.
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