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I am franticaly studying for the National test. Besides having a hard

time with math, I hated to waste my time learning about an antiquated

system for calc;s for children. Please enlighten me!

Help!

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Dear and All,

Rarely used. I will defer this question regarding field use to Della Hengle,

site resident pharmacist or Joe Medina BS Pharmacy.

Why on the test? I can answer this! They just want to make sure that you have

math capabilities to learn math on the job and new formulas on the job. Yes even

if we do not use the formulas often. This is not an educator's point of view,

but rather the test objectives.

I do not even teach these formlas in my course any more. But do for PTCB review

only because they are still there. The formulas are in my Math Tutorials under

Pediatric Math.

Probably 1 or 2 at the most of the 125 that count will be on this type of math,

but then this is only my opinion and guess.

I would rather seem more reconstitution math in place of it.

Respectfully,

Jeanetta Mastron CPhT BS

Pharm Tech Educator

Founder/Owner

john_rizzardi <rizzoz@...> wrote:

I am franticaly studying for the National test. Besides having a hard

time with math, I hated to waste my time learning about an antiquated

system for calc;s for children. Please enlighten me!

Help!

john_rizzardi <rizzoz@...> wrote:

I am franticaly studying for the National test. Besides having a hard me with

math, I hated to waste my time learning about an antiquated system for calc;s

for children. Please enlighten me!

Help!

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