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Surgical Technologist

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AVG. SALARY

$52,780

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EDUCATION

Associate's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Math

"Math in any medical field is extremely important. You see it when you go to the doctor, dentist or pharmacy. You hear it on television shows like E.R. and Chicago Hope," says Ronald Johnson. He is a surgical technician.

On TV, when there is an operation going on, the doctor says something like "an amp of sodium bicarb."

"What you don't hear are the complicated mathematical dosages we have to calculate on an everyday basis," says Johnson.

Dosages are based on the size of the patient, such as 8/10 cc's per kilogram. Part of your job is to be able to figure out how much medicine to give a patient.

"You first have to be able to convert pounds into kilograms, then multiply the number of kilograms by the number of cc's to arrive at your final dosage." Speed is important in doing these math equations, for in critical situations every second counts.

The patient weighs 120 lbs. The doctor has asked you to supply the proper amount of medicine based on 8/10 cc's per kg. How much medicine do you give?

Remember:
1 pound = 0.4536 kg

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