the 100% directionless thread

I have no idea either, I had to google it. 10 mmol/l is about 180mg/dl. Apparently to convert them you have to convert mg to g, and then multiply that by some obnoxiously long number to get moles, and then convert it to milimoles. The liter to deciliter is much easier.

Sounds like grains. I think it's grains? For medications.

I have no idea how it's measured and have no idea how I would convert it to mg or gm if I had to.
 
Awesome, huge argument with my girlfriend. Seems this may be the big one.
 
Packing for a two month expedition of sorts to New Zealand's south island. Haven't lived out of a backpack for awhile, I can't wait. Backpacking, bungy jumping, glacier walking, and several days of sea kayaking...yup I'll be picking up as many shifts as I can come summer time.
 
Packing for a two month expedition of sorts to New Zealand's south island. Haven't lived out of a backpack for awhile, I can't wait. Backpacking, bungy jumping, glacier walking, and several days of sea kayaking...yup I'll be picking up as many shifts as I can come summer time.

I'm heading down there on the 28th of this month for 16 days. Both islands. I can't wait.
 
Sounds like grains. I think it's grains? For medications.

I have no idea how it's measured and have no idea how I would convert it to mg or gm if I had to.

Grains? Where did you come up with that? Lol. The obnoxioisly long number is the conversion factor for moles. It is 6 something something something times 10 to the 23rd.
 
Grains? Where did you come up with that? Lol. The obnoxioisly long number is the conversion factor for moles. It is 6 something something something times 10 to the 23rd.

Avogadroooooooooo

6.023 x 10^23
 
I'm heading down there on the 28th of this month for 16 days. Both islands. I can't wait.

I've been living here and going to school (nominally haha) for the last nine weeks and it's been some of the best times of my life. I'm sure you've got plenty of stuff planned, but if you need more shoot me a message.
 
"Dude, you never smile, you never look happy"
"Oh, that's just because I was born without emotions"

Should I be more concerned that that reply just came naturally and completely deadpan, or that a friend actually told me I never look happy?
 
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Well this Easter is starting off wonderfully...
 
Thats not bad at all
 
Grains? Where did you come up with that? Lol. The obnoxioisly long number is the conversion factor for moles. It is 6 something something something times 10 to the 23rd.

I guess it's a janky old way to measure meds? I had a med math problem with grains as the unit on a test once and had absolutely no idea what to do with it.
 
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Grains are a medical measurement and you should have been taught them. Many older docs will prescribe so many grains of morphine and you better know how to convert.


I think one grain = 60mg.

1/150 grain nitro pill = 60/150 = 0.4mg standard dose.
 
I guess it's a janky old way to measure meds? I had a med math problem with grains as the unit on a test once and had absolutely no idea what to do with it.

No, I know what grains are. I just can't figure out why you brought them up.
 
"Dude, you never smile, you never look happy"
"Oh, that's just because I was born without emotions"

Should I be more concerned that that reply just came naturally and completely deadpan, or that a friend actually told me I never look happy?

Next time tell them "I would find your comment hurtful if I weren't so dead inside"
 
No, I know what grains are. I just can't figure out why you brought them up.

We were talking about uncommon measurements! Now you're just making me feel like the oddball.

Grains are a medical measurement and you should have been taught them. Many older docs will prescribe so many grains of morphine and you better know how to convert.

http://www.tostepharmd.net/pharm/clinical/measurement.html
I know what grains are and in a pinch it's pretty easy too find the conversion for it.

With that said I have yet to ever hear any orders in grains and we have plenty of older physicians in our area.
 
"hey bob how many cubits of gauze is on this roll"?
 
We were talking about uncommon measurements! Now you're just making me feel like the oddball.


I know what grains are and in a pinch it's pretty easy too find the conversion for it.

With that said I have yet to ever hear any orders in grains and we have plenty of older physicians in our area.

If a doc orders 24 grains of X, would it be okay for me to confirm the order as a pennyweight of X?
 
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