Experiments with Forms and Javascript

 

 


Experimenting with the use of forms and JavaScript. Problem waswhen copied the form, and stamped it down. The machine considers it the SAME BOT!!!. This means the changes I made on the second form were also made to the first.

This is too time consuming in this form, so I had to abandon this approach for now. 9/2/96. glc.


Vet. Dosage Adjust Problems

 Problem #1

Signalment: canine, 5 yrs, male, phenobarbital 30 mg, q12h, po, for 2 months.
Concentrations: 12h -- 10 mg/L; 3h -- 12 mg/L
Assume you are using an elixir so the dose infinitely adjustable
Enter results in table below [spreadsheet

New dose
(mg per 12h)
Predicted trough (mg/L) Predicted peak
(mg/L @ 3 h)
Enter Answer >>
Correct >>
Check >>

 


 Problem #1

Signalment: canine, 2 yrs, male, phenobarbital 15 mg, q12h, po, for 1 week. No phenobarbital prior to 1 week ago.
Concentrations: 12h -- 18 mg/L;
Assume you are using an elixir so the dose infinitely adjustable
Enter results in table below [spreadsheet

New dose
(mg per 12h)
Predicted trough (mg/L) Predicted peak
(mg/L @ 3 h)
Enter Answer >>
Correct >>
Check >>


 Problem #3

Signalment: canine, 10 yrs, male, phenobarbital 60 mg, q12h, po, for 2 years.
Patient had two seizures last week.
Concentrations: 12h -- 30 mg/L; 3h = 33 mg/L
You are using tablets. The smallest increment or decrement you can make is 7.5 mg (1/4 of 60 mg tablet)
Enter results in table below [spreadsheet

New dose
(mg per 12h)
Predicted trough (mg/L) Predicted peak
(mg/L @ 3 h)
Enter Answer >>
Correct >>
Check >>


 

 


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