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ie: biostats?
ie: biostats?
I had a henderson-hasselbach Pka calculation...yes you read that correctly. I guess intro chem in undergrad was important after all!
I had this ridiculous calculation question, more of a 5th grade math problem, which went something like given some rate of calorie burning how much would this man have to workout to work off this many grams of fat.
I remember having that same question. Not bad at all when you take a breath and work through it but when it first pops up you think: "Haven't I been through enough already today?!?"
My roommate had to calculate Gibbs free energy! Crazyyyy.
So basically, I should memorize all those equations in the Physiology BRS book?
I had a few biostats calculations and a pulm one, all really basic until one biostats q in my last block. It was a straightforward positive predictive value or something like that, the only problem was that the numbers were absolutely ridiculous...I don't remember exactly but it was something like 795/(795+35)/215/(215+335). Very painful.
I had this ridiculous calculation question, more of a 5th grade math problem, which went something like given some rate of calorie burning how much would this man have to workout to work off this many grams of fat.
I had a few biostats calculations and a pulm one, all really basic until one biostats q in my last block. It was a straightforward positive predictive value or something like that, the only problem was that the numbers were absolutely ridiculous...I don't remember exactly but it was something like 795/(795+35)/215/(215+335). Very painful.