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hey everybody kendra the vet tech here for another study session saturday so in our previous lessons weve been talking a lot about clinical math and how to set up our dimensional analysis to get the end number the desired result that were looking for today what i want to talk about is putting that into practical clinical use so today were going to learn about reading labels on vials or in packet inserts to determine which numbers we need to build our dimensional analysis and then figure out how much of the drug we need to give to our patient before we get started today i would like to remind you guys that prescription is not within the scope of practice of a credentialed veterinary technician but what were learning today is if a dbm says hey were going to give this drug to our patient where do we go to find the numbers so that we ourselves can do the math and figure out how much of this drug our patient needs so well do a few real-life examples today learn where to look for those