When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Use Light Arithmetic for J2550 mL/mg Conversion : Reader...

    www.aapc.com/codes/coding-newsletters/my-otolaryngology...

    As you can see in the code description, you should report one unit of J2550 for up to 50 mg. The mL to mg ratio for J2550 is 1mL/25mg. Therefore, 1 mL of J2550 equates to 25 mg. Since the provider injected 1 mL of promethazine, you should accordingly only report one unit of J2550 for this service. You will report 1 unit for any injection equal ...

  3. 1cc = how many mg | Medical Billing and Coding Forum - AAPC

    www.aapc.com/discuss/threads/1cc-how-many-mg.26033

    The conversion will vary with the drug. Milligram (mg) is a factor of concentration or strength (how much drug) while cubic centimeter (cc) aka milliliter (ml) is a factor of volume. I sometimes use coffee as an illustration to help non-clinical staff with these concepts.

  4. injection dosage converter | Medical Billing and Coding Forum -...

    www.aapc.com/discuss/threads/injection-dosage-converter.181426

    This information will be indicated on the drug package, and will be represented as a weight per unit of volume, for example: 10 mg/ml (or 10 mg/cc). 4) In order to convert the volume to the dose, multiply the volume given times the strength. So if 5 ml was given and the strength is 10 mg/ml, then your conversion is: 5 ml X 10 mg/ml = 50 mg.

  5. OnlineConversion.com - Blood Sugar Converter

    www.onlineconversion.com/blood_sugar.htm

    Blood Sugar: From mg/dl To mmol/l From mmol/l To mg/dl. * accurate to 5 decimal places. Notice: This conversion is for information purposes only. You should never use something from the internet as a replacement for your Doctor or Pharmacists' advice. For more information about diabetes, visit the American Diabetes Association.

  6. Online Conversion - mg to ml

    www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1111517947.htm

    Re: mg to ml ?! by Robert Fogt on 03/23/05 at 01:24:55 Searching with Google, I found that flaxseed oil has a density of 0.93 to 0.94 grams/milliliter That means 1 milliliter weighs 0.93 to 0.94 grams. In your case, you have 1000 milligrams (1 gram) and want to know the milliliters, so you multiply by 1/0.93 or 1/0.94 1 gram * 1/0.93 = 1.08 ...

  7. Online Conversion - converting mg (liquid form) to ml (liquid...

    www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1126624947.htm

    converting mg (liquid form) to ml (liquid form) by rainday on 09/13/05 at 11:22:27. Does anyone know what the amount of ml would be if you had to calculate 2 mg to ml. (To be drawn up in a 1ml syringe). The amount of medication at hand is 2mg/ml ampule. What is 2mg = to in ml if the amount is both in a liquid form and the syringe to be used is ...

  8. Wiki Injection need help with ml vs mg how to calculate - AAPC

    www.aapc.com/discuss/threads/injection-need-help-with-ml...

    1.) 6ml 0.25% Bupivacaine and 2 ml of 4 mg/ml Dexamethasone. 2.) 2ml 0.25% Bupivacaine and 1 ml of 4 mg/ml Dexamethasone. Thank you. If you are only given the ml, which is the volume, then you will need to find the strength of the medication in order to calculate the units. You multiply the volume times the strength to get the dosage.

  9. Online Conversion - convert ug/dL to ng/mL

    www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1122666981.htm

    Re: convert ug/dL to ng/mL by Robert Fogt on 07/30/05 at 05:42:34 1 ug/dL = 10 ng/mL You convert the base units, like this:

  10. Online Conversion - mg/kg to mg/L?

    www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1108572455.htm

    Re: mg/kg to mg/L? this refer to a concentration (%w/V), so if you have xmg/ L of y , you have to divide X by the density of the solution (at low concentration you can assume that dsolvant=dsolution) to obtain X in mg/kg (%w/w). But you have to take care, because you can find concentration in term of molality wich is the concentration per Kg of ...

  11. Online Conversion - % Dissolved Oxygen to mg/l

    www.onlineconversion.com/forum/forum_1109759419.htm

    by Robert Fogt on 03/03/05 at 17:34:20. You just need to multiply the percentage by 1.33. ml/L of dissolved oxygen is the equivalent of parts per thousand, which is the same as the percentage. But the volume and mass of gasses are not the same, so ml/L is not the exact same as mg/L. 1 PPT (%) = 1.33 mg/L.