Yes, nurses work in CCUs.
"cc" is cubic centimeter, or cm3 It is a unit of volume.
CC is unit of volume and lb is unit of weight. These two cannot be compared.
1 cc=100 units of Insulin so, 1 unit=0.01 cc Insulin
that completely depends on what ur measuring. cc is a unit of volume and ounce is a unit of mass...
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Exactly 240 cc's in a cup, trust me I am a Registered Nurse and cc's is a measurement we go by most of the time, well that and milligrams, or grains
Cubic centimeters (cc) is a unit of volume, typically used for measuring engine displacement in automobiles. Kilowatt (kW) is a unit of power, measuring how much work can be done in a given amount of time. In the context of engines, the relationship between cc and kilowatt depends on factors like engine efficiency, design, and operating conditions, making it difficult to provide a direct conversion between the two units.
impossible. cc (cubic centimeter, or cm3) is volume unit and cm is length unit.
No. A "cc" (cubic centimeter) is an old term for a milliliter (ml) which is a unit of volume. A milligram (mg) is a unit of mass.
Among the units of measure, "cc" is the abbreviation for cubic centimeter.
Milliliters (mL)