I got the level up Rn book and it’s just as inconsistent as your videos. I learn the formula method way and in the book for practice questions you don’t use formula method for every example like you do dimensional analysis and R&P. I come to your videos hoping you teach the formula method for each question and you don’t. Very disappointing and a waste of money. If you teach the formula method for one do it for all.
The formula method is not applicable to every single type of dose calculation problem. For every problem where the formula method CAN be used, we show the problem being solved that way. However, there are several types of problems that cannot be solved with desired/have x vehicle… for example, IV infusion rates. There is no vehicle in those types of problems. I hope this helps you understand why the formula method isn’t being shown for ALL problems.
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Thank you, I really appreciate it. I never understood how this was done and the names of each method, it makes sense now 😅
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Thank you so much! I wish there were a different word to say thank you in English.
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Thank you for using DA & RP
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What about the formula method?
I got the level up Rn book and it’s just as inconsistent as your videos. I learn the formula method way and in the book for practice questions you don’t use formula method for every example like you do dimensional analysis and R&P. I come to your videos hoping you teach the formula method for each question and you don’t. Very disappointing and a waste of money. If you teach the formula method for one do it for all.
The formula method is not applicable to every single type of dose calculation problem. For every problem where the formula method CAN be used, we show the problem being solved that way. However, there are several types of problems that cannot be solved with desired/have x vehicle… for example, IV infusion rates. There is no vehicle in those types of problems. I hope this helps you understand why the formula method isn’t being shown for ALL problems.