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Move to Earn - Iotex Monster Go

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Iotex Monster Go Move to earn It has been some times since our last update.  Came across  IoTex Monster Go , a game within IoTex (Internet of Trusted Things) ecosystem recently, and guess what? We've fell in love with it! ❤️ Not only we can have some fun in between our resting hour, we can also earn some money while playing the game.  Sounds like a scam, doesn't it? We felt the same at first, but once we immerse ourselves in the game, the gameplay definitely change our mind !  Why not give yourself a try?  INTRODUCTION Iotex monster go is a game that combines real world data to cultivate and fight monsters on real maps and get rewarded .  You might be wondering, rewarded ? As in what? In current version, v1, you can participate in monster battle in a team of one to three monsters. By winning a battle, you will be rewarded with the game token, MTGO . Currently on v1, the game have a total of 7 monsters. MONSTERS Crab Fish ...

Intravenous Infusion Calculation

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Intravenous Infusion Today we'll be sharing on intravenous (IV)  infusion calculation. Many medications can be given via IV infusion route for inpatient care. A few commonly used examples are Noradrenaline, Adrenaline, Labetalol, Glyceryl trinitrate . Calculation on IV infusion medications can sometimes leaving one in confusion while figuring out how many vials or ampoules are required, especially for pharmacist who is new to inpatient care like PRP. So, to get your hands on practice, let's start with a few examples. Example 1:  Today, Dr M ordered IV Glyceryl Trinitrate (GTN) 5mcg/min for 5 hours.  What is the infusion rate? How much ampoule do we need? IV GTN available strength: 50mg/10ml Dilution method: Dilute 50mg in 500ml diluent 1.1 First determine the dose required: Dose (mg/hr) = Dose (mcg/min) x 60 min/hr ÷ 1000 mcg/mg = 5 x 60 ÷ 1000 = 0.3 mg/hr 1.2 Determine the concentration that we have: Concentration (mg/ml) = 50mg ÷ 500ml = 0.1 mg...