Metric Conversions



Metric Conversions

1. 3000 mL = ____________L

2. 8000 mL = ____________L

3. 5000 mL = ____________L

4. 1000 mL = ___________ L

5. 65 mm = ___________cm

6. 80 mm = ___________ cm

7. 200 mm = __________ cm

8. 125 mm = __________cm

9. 66 gm = ___________ mg

10. 10 gm = ___________ mg

11. 123 gm = ___________mg

12. 2 m = _____________cm

13. 5 m = _____________ cm

14. 9 m = ______________cm

15. 6 m = ______________ mm

16. 12 m =______________ mm

17. 22 m = ______________ mm

18. 0.4 L = _____________mL

19. 0.3 L = _____________mL

20. 0.2 L = ____________ mL

21. 500 mcg = ______________mg

22. 800 mcg = _____________ mg

23. 60 mcg = ______________mg

24. 2000 mcg = _____________ mg

25. 6 kg = ___________________mg

26. 8 kg = ___________________ mg

27. 22 kg = ___________________ mg

28. 60 kg = ___________________ g

29. .05 kg = __________________ g

30. 8 kg = ___________________ g

31. 36 L = ____________________ dL

32. 40 L = ____________________dL

33. 5 L = _____________________dL

34. 25 dL = _________________L

35. 14 dL = _________________L

36. 299 dL = _________________ L

37. 70 dL = __________________L

38. 8600 mL = ________________L

39. 4300 mL = ________________L

40. 500 mL = _________________L

41. 58 cm = _________________mm

42. 40 cm = ________________ mm

43. 122 cm = ________________ mm

44. 8 cm = ___________________ mm

45. 12 cm = __________________ m

46. 25 cm = ___________________ m

47. 14 cm = ____________________m

48. 345 cm = ___________________ m

49. 410 mL = _______________ cc

50. 50 mL = ________________ cc

51. 500 mL = _______________ cc

52. 30 mL = _______________ cc

53. 2000 mL = ______________ dL

54. 300 mL = ________________dL

55. 530mL = ________________dL

Kilo hecto deca Base deci centi milli micro

1000 100 10 1 0.1 0.001 0.0001 0.000001

k- h- da- liter d- c- m- mcg

meter

gram

Conversion Practice

1. 1 inch = ___________cm

2. 2 inches = ______________cm

3. 4 inches = ______________cm

4. 5 inches = ______________cm

5. 10 inches = _____________cm

6. 1 m = ________________ inches

7. 4 m = ________________ inches

8. 5 m = _________________ inches

9. 2 m = _________________inches

10. 10 m = ________________inches

11. 1 tsp = ___________mL

12. 2 tsp = ___________mL

13. 3 tsp = ___________mL

14. 10 tsp= ___________mL

15. 5 cc =__________ tsp

16. 10 cc = _________ tsp

17. 20 cc = _________ tsp

18. 30 cc = __________ tsp

19. 15 cc = __________ tsp

20. 1 tbsp = _________cc

21. 4 tbsp = _________cc

22. 6 tbsp = __________cc

23. 10 tbsp = _________ cc

24. 3 tbsp = _________ mL

25. 1 oz = _________ cc

26. 2 oz = _________ cc

27. 6 oz = _________ cc

28. 8 oz = __________cc

29. 12 oz = _________ cc

30. 1 qt = __________mL

31. 3 qt = __________ mL

32. ½ qt = __________ cc

33. ¼ qt = ___________ mL

34. 6 qt = ___________ cc

35. 2.2 lb = ___________kg

36. 200 lb = ____________ kg

37. 125 lb = ____________ kg

38. 7 lb = ___________kg

39. 22 lb = __________kg

40. 37 C = ______________F

41. 40 C = ______________F

42. 39 C = ______________F

43. 98.6 F = ____________ C

44. 102 F = _____________ C

Medical Math Scenarios

You must deliver a baby. The baby has been delivered and now you must tie off the umbilical cord before you separate it from the placenta. Estimate 45 cm of string. Cut the string and attach it to your paper

Measure the circumference of the baby’s head in inches and cm.

The baby is 19 ½ inches long. This equals how many cm?

You are a forensic scientist. An adult brain weighs 40-60 ounces. Calculate the weight in kg

Please weigh a book bag in pounds and convert to kg.

Your baby is constipated. The doctor tells you to give the baby a ratio of 5:15 prune juice and water. Prepare this solution.

Your patient is under a pile of rocks. Measure the oxygen tubing to determine the length in inches and cm.

How many mm of gauze bandage is needed to cover a wound that is 6 cm in length?

Measure the floor in meters from front to back.

Your male patient has voided. Please measure and document their output in mL.

Your female patient has voided. Please measure and document their output in mL.

The 3rd shift made a hot water bottle for the patient with myalgia. The water is now too cold to use. Document how many oz and cc are in the bottle.

Your patient is on a full liquid diet if they consume everything on their tray they will have how many cc for intake.

Baby Boo was shot please measure the entrance and exit wound. Baby Boo also has an abdominal laceration, an arm laceration and a compound fracture. Measure each wound in cm. Draw the Baby and put the wounds anatomically correct on your drawing.

The capacity of the right atrium is approximately 1.9 ounces. What does this equal in cc’s?

The average adult small intestine is 1 ½ to 2 inches in diameter. It is 18 to 23 feet in length. The intestines process about 2.5 gallons of liquid each day.

Convert the small intestine diameter to cm and the length to meters.

How many cups are processed through the intestines each day if your patient has 2.5 gallons of liquid in a day?

There are 206 bones in the human body write this in Roman Numerals.

Using military time a victim is found dead at 1100 hours. You know that rigor mortis begins in 3 hours which is what time in military time?

Math Flash Cards

1 liter = 1 quart = 32 ounces = 2 pints

500 ml = 1 pint = 16 ounces = 2 cups

240 ml = 1 cup = 8 ounces

30 ml = 1 ounce

15 ml = 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons

5 ml = 1 teaspoon

1 meter = 39.372 inches = 3.281 feet

0.914 meters = 3 feet = 1 yard

2.54 centimeters = 1 inch

30 centimeters = 1 foot

0.45 kilograms = 1 pound = 16 ounces

1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds

F to C (F-32) x 5/9=

C to F (C x 9/5) + 32 =

Medical Math Study Guide

1. 40 lbs = __________kg

2. 2 liters = _________cc

3. 8 liters = _________mL

4. 10mL = 10_______

5. 225 pounds = _______Kg

6. 100 gm = _______ounces

7. 5.1cm = _________ inches

8. 56cm = ________ inches

9. 1 Tablespoon = ________ mL

10. 5 mL = ________ teaspoon

11. 1.9ounces = ________ cc

12. 13lb = _______ Kg

13. 4 Kg = _______ lb

14. 40 ounces = _____Kg

15. 60 ounces = ______ Kg

16. 650 grams = _____________ mg

17. 500 cc = ________ mL

18. 2 yards = ________meters

19. 250 mL ÷ 1000mL = ______

20. 1 mg of medicine is needed. The solution has 8 mg per 40 mL. How many mL do you give a patient that needs 1 mg?

Answer Key

Metric Conversions

1. 3 48. 3.450 37. 56.81

2. 8 49. 410 38. 3.18

3. 5 50. 50 39. 10

4. 1 51. 500 40. 98.6

5. 6.5 52. 30 41. 104

6. 8.0 53. 20 42. 102.2

7. 20.0 54. 20 43. 37

8. 12.5 55. 5.3 44. 39

9. 66,000 45. 40

10. 10,000 46. 38.7

11. 123,000 Conversion Practice

12. 200 1. 2.5

13. 500 2. 5 Medical Math Study Guide

14. 900 3. 10

15. 6000 4. 12.5 1. 18.18

16. 12,000 5. 25 2. 2000

17. 22.000 6. 39.4 3. 8000

18. 400 7. 157.6 4. cc

19. 300 8. 197 5. 102.2

20. 200 9. 78.8 6. 3.52

21. 5 10. 394 7. 2

22. 8 11. 5 8. 22.05

23. .6 12. 10 9. 15

24. 20 13. 15 10. 1

25. 6,000,000 14. 50 11. 57

26. 8,000,000 15. 1 12. 5.91

27. 22,000,000 16. 2 13. 8.8

28. 60,000 17. 4 14. 1.13

29. 50 18. 6 15. 1.69

30. 8000 19. 3 16. 650,000

31. 360 20. 15 17. 500

32. 400 21. 60 18. 1.83

33. 50 22. 90 19. .25

34. 2.5 23. 150 20. 5

35. 1.4 24. 45

36. 29.9 25. 30

37. 7.0 26. 60

38. 8.6 27. 180

39. 4.3 28. 240

40. .5 29. 360

41. 580 30. 1000

42. 400 31. 3000

43. 1220 32. 500

44. 80 33. 250

45. 120 34. 6000

46. .25 35. 1

47. .14 36. 90.9

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