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1 Metric/International (SI) System
Chapter 4 Metric/International (SI) System

2 Metric System/Système International (SI)
Developed in France in 1875 Name stems from basic unit of measure Meter

3 Metric/SI System Advantage
All units of measure differ from each other in powers of ten Conversions between units accomplished by simply moving decimal point

4 Metric/SI System Disadvantage
In drug dosages, greatest hazard is that misplaced decimal point alters dosage by multiple of at least 10

5 Basic Units Length Meter Volume Liter Weight Gram

6 Terms Whether larger or smaller than basic units, all other units have name of basic unit incorporated in them e.g., kilogram, centimeter, milligram, microgram

7 Prefixes Identical prefixes used with all basic metric measurements to identify larger or smaller units: kilo milli micro centi

8 Abbreviations Gram (g) Milligram (mg) Microgram (mcg) Liter (L)
Milliliter (mL) Kilogram (kg) Kilometer (km)

9 Notation Rules Quantity written in Arabic numbers
1, 2, 3, 4, etc. e.g., 5 mL, 125 mcg, 11 cm, 62 kg, 35 mg Numbers representing quantity placed before abbreviations e.g., 3 mL, 10 kg, 6 mg, 250 mcg, 8 cm

10 Notation Rules Full space used between number and abbreviation
e.g., 10 mg, 100 L, 15 mcg Fractional parts of unit written in decimal fractions e.g., 34.5 mg, 2.5 mL, 78.2 kg

11 Notation Rules Zero placed in front of decimal point when not preceded by whole number Emphasizes decimal point e.g., 0.25 mg, 0.5 g Excess zeros following decimal fraction deleted e.g., g = 4.5 g, L = 2.5 L

12 Common Weight Units Used in Health Care
kg g mg mcg

13 Common Volume Units Used in Health Care
mL

14 Conversions Move decimal point three places when units of clinical measure differ by 1000 Move the same as the number of zeros

15 Conversions When converting from smaller to larger units in same basic unit of measure, move decimal point three places to the left e.g., weight Numerical answer will be smaller

16 Conversions When converting from larger to smaller units in same basic unit of measure, move decimal point three places to the right

17 Errors Most occur because prescriptions not properly notated or inaccurately transcribed Usually involve decimal fractions

18 Avoiding Errors Use reasoning powers
Question quantities that seem unreasonable


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