Veterinarians determine the doseage of a drug based upon the animal's weight, age, species, health status and the reason the drug is being given.
If you are asking if veterinarians use multiplication as part of their jobs, the answer is yes. Examples of this would include calculating a charge for multiple vaccines and determining a drug dosage rate.
It has to do with how much the animals weigh, and how much dosage of medicine each animal gets.
Yes. For example a vet would need to be able to calculate drug dosage based on the weight of the animal.
Call a pharmacy.
The recommended dosage of l-carnitine varies depending on the individual's age, weight, and health condition. It is best to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate dosage for you.
There is not a single dosage regimen for scleroderma, a doctor needs to determine the dosage based on each individual and the symptoms the person is having.
The dosage of worming medication for a dog depends on the specific medication being used and the weight of the dog. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the most appropriate dosage based on your dog's weight and health status. Giving the wrong dosage can be harmful to your dog.
No, pregnancy tests for humans do not work on cats. Veterinarians can determine if a cat is pregnant through physical exams, ultrasounds, or blood tests.
No, veterinarians is a plural noun.
== Cowling rule is another method for determining the dosage of a drug to prescribed to a child. For this rule, the formulad== D(a+1)------24gives the child's dosage d, Where D is the adult dosage and a is the age of the child in years. If the adult dosage of a drug is 600 milligrams and a doctor uses this formula to determine that a child's dosage is 200 milligram, then how old is the child? =
Veterinarians use math every day - to calculate drug dosages, to determine fluid rates, to evaluate the relative bone growth of a puppy, etc. It is also extremely important that veterinarians who own their clinic understand finances and accounting.
Yes, veterinarians can advertise their services.