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Answer to the drug dosage calculation: 2% lidocaine means 20mg / ml Therefore a 2.2ml cartridge contains 44mg of lidocaine So max number of cartridges = 500 / 44 = 11.36 Therefore max number of cartridges is 11 Well done if you got it right this is actually one of the harder types of drug dosage calculations!
Why is it 20mg / ml? Shouldn't it be 10mg / ml since 2% of 500 is 10? Sorry I'm asking this so that I can learn and understand where I went wrong. Thank you!
@@cerenkoc.c no worries I also got this wrong first time! If you google "how to convert percentage in concentration", you get the formula % = parts per hundred or grams/100 ml. This should help you work it out :)
When preparing for MMIs, would you start by just getting used to the format now and the types of questions they ask, and maybe trying to come up with a few answers on the spot. Then, would you start asking maybe family members to test you closer to the time (etc. when you get an invitation to interview 2 weeks before your MMI)? Also, my school does not offer practice MMI and the paid courses are upwards of about £400. Is it sufficient to practice with family and using articles and TH-cam videos like this to improe your technique? As well as this, what would be your predictions for NHS hot topics this year?
Answer to the drug dosage calculation: 2% lidocaine means 20mg / ml Therefore a 2.2ml cartridge contains 44mg of lidocaine So max number of cartridges = 500 / 44 = 11.36 Therefore max number of cartridges is 11 Well done if you got it right this is actually one of the harder types of drug dosage calculations!
I can't remember when I received the invite, but the interview itself was the last week of November for me! Remember that interview invites can take a while to come in and interviews can take place anytime between November and March
Hi I'm just wondering where you applied for medicine and which universities gave you interviews and offers? Also, where did you end up going? Sorry if this is a lot :)
Nadia you can only try your best at that point! Stay calm and try work it out from first principles and use common sense. If you are unsure where to start, just tell the interviewer and they might give you further guidance Hope this helps!
Click this google doc link to find out more about mock interviews with me :)
docs.google.com/document/d/1yd2c9x5GwY4h_dpEbIAnahXcf1cbgR6E/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=108550279405128650455&rtpof=true&sd=true
Well thought and said about interviews.Sub titles very helpful to follow.God bless your efforts Rohan
Thank you Gama
Answer to the drug dosage calculation:
2% lidocaine means 20mg / ml
Therefore a 2.2ml cartridge contains 44mg of lidocaine
So max number of cartridges = 500 / 44 = 11.36
Therefore max number of cartridges is 11
Well done if you got it right this is actually one of the harder types of drug dosage calculations!
Why is it 20mg / ml? Shouldn't it be 10mg / ml since 2% of 500 is 10? Sorry I'm asking this so that I can learn and understand where I went wrong. Thank you!
@@cerenkoc.c no worries I also got this wrong first time! If you google "how to convert percentage in concentration", you get the formula % = parts per hundred or grams/100 ml. This should help you work it out :)
Hi @Rohan Yesudian, thank you for the vid! How did you get 44mg?
@@lydiapremkumar3497
Because in each ml there is 20mg so 2ml =40mg
And the remaining 4mg it’s
0.2ml x20= 4mg
40+4=44mg
@@lydiapremkumar3497basically 20x2.2=44mg
i have a mmi nursing interview with Birmingham thank you for your help x
Can I private msg you about the interview I have one with Birmingham too !
Good luck!!
Thanks for watching! Check out my video on online interviews:
th-cam.com/video/8orq_nozSQQ/w-d-xo.html
well done my boy👌GOD bless you
Thanks Amma
The video was really informative! Thanks!
No problem glad it was useful!
Great Ro! Well done!
Thanks Pa
tysm for this informative video! can i ask what your UCAT score and SJT band was please?
I cover this is another UCAT video! th-cam.com/video/U9oJPxwn2SM/w-d-xo.html
Thanks so much this has been very useful.. Got an interview in a few days!😂
NEIL03GAMER hope the interview goes well!
Ik it's been a while haha but how did it gooo?
How did it go?
Please do a video on how to revise for a level mocks
JustASadGirl it’s on the agenda. Hopefully after I finish my exams ...
Well said!
When preparing for MMIs, would you start by just getting used to the format now and the types of questions they ask, and maybe trying to come up with a few answers on the spot. Then, would you start asking maybe family members to test you closer to the time (etc. when you get an invitation to interview 2 weeks before your MMI)? Also, my school does not offer practice MMI and the paid courses are upwards of about £400. Is it sufficient to practice with family and using articles and TH-cam videos like this to improe your technique? As well as this, what would be your predictions for NHS hot topics this year?
Also, what are the key laws to know before interviews, just to show off your knowledge?
Don't rely on predictions for hot topics, but maybe the vape bans, assisted dying/ euthanasia
Amazing!!👏🏾
Thank you!!
im really struggling to understand that maths Q at 10.03 mins please can you help ?
Hi Omar - check out the second pinned comment for answer to the drug dosage calculation
@@RohanYesudian hi I did but I’m still very confused sorry
What is the answer to the dosage calculation you put up?
Answer to the drug dosage calculation:
2% lidocaine means 20mg / ml
Therefore a 2.2ml cartridge contains 44mg of lidocaine
So max number of cartridges = 500 / 44 = 11.36
Therefore max number of cartridges is 11
Well done if you got it right this is actually one of the harder types of drug dosage calculations!
Hey man, just wondering when you received your nottingham interview?
I can't remember when I received the invite, but the interview itself was the last week of November for me!
Remember that interview invites can take a while to come in and interviews can take place anytime between November and March
great stuff thanks
You're welcome!
Hi I'm just wondering where you applied for medicine and which universities gave you interviews and offers? Also, where did you end up going? Sorry if this is a lot :)
Hi thalia - I got offers from cambridge, imperial, birmingham and nottingham, and currently I'm studying at cambridge!
@@RohanYesudian wow thats amazing well done! i have also applied to nottingham. Great video thanks
@@RohanYesudian do you know what the observation stations are in Bham ?
What should we do if a random question comes up that we have no knowledge about?
Nadia you can only try your best at that point! Stay calm and try work it out from first principles and use common sense. If you are unsure where to start, just tell the interviewer and they might give you further guidance
Hope this helps!
class video
thanks! hope it was useful!
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