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What are the rounding rules for medications?

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Medication errors are three times more likely to occur in pediatric populations due to calculation and rounding mistakes. A solid grasp of **what are the rounding rules for medications** is therefore essential for all healthcare providers to ensure accurate dosage and patient safety.

What is the infusion rate in mL/hr?

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Studies have found that intravenous medication administrations have a high risk of error, with one systematic review showing errors in 73% of IV doses [1.6.1, 1.6.3]. Understanding the answer to '**What is the infusion rate in mL/hr?**' is a critical skill for preventing these potentially harmful events.

What is the Young's Rule in Nursing? A Guide to an Older Pediatric Dosage Calculation

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Developed in the 19th century by English polymath Thomas Young, Young's rule is a historical method for estimating pediatric medication dosages based on a child's age. While once a common tool, modern nursing and pharmacology rely on more precise methods for determining drug amounts, highlighting the rule's historical significance rather than its current clinical utility.