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Georgetown Pharmacy intro

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Get to know the best pharmacy chain in Penang!
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Walgreens pharmacy to begin to offer COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine to children

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Here is how you can make an appointment.
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CVS and Walmart are reducing their pharmacy operating hours across the U.S. to improve employees’ work-life balance as the chains continue to struggle with staffing shortages in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Molar Mass / Molecular Weight of Ca(OH)2 : Calcium Hydroxide

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Explanation of how to find the molar mass of Ca(OH)2: Calcium hydroxide.

A few things to consider when finding the molar mass for Ca(OH)2:

– make sure you have the correct chemical formula.
– always include the units for molecular weight (grams/mole).
– make sure you do the math right – follow the order of operations.
Watch: Molar Mass in Three Easy Steps: https://youtu.be/o3MMBO8WxjY

Note that molecular weight, molar mass, and gram formula mass are essentially the same concept.

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Finding the Molar Mass (sometimes called Molecular Weight although the units are different) of a compound is a essential skill for the chemistry topic of stoichiometry and the first step in converting from moles to grams (or grams to moles).

For more chemistry help visit http://www.Breslyn.org .

Using the Periodic Table look up the atomic weight of each of the elements in Ca(OH)2. In most cases is it appropriate to round to two decimal places when finding the molecular weight for Ca(OH)2 (unless you were told to do otherwise). For molar mass for Ca(OH)2 (molar mass and molecular weight are the same thing) just add the atomic weights.

Note that for Ca(OH)2 you need to be sure and apply the subscript 2 to both the O and H. In other words you have two oxygen atoms and two hydrogen atoms.

Emergency Contraception and Abortion Medications

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Pharmaceutical options for both emergency contraception and abortion are available to those who can get pregnant. In this episode we take a look at the availability of these medications, how they work, and the differences between them.

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How to Write the Formula for Calcium acetate

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In this video we’ll write the correct formula for Calcium acetate: Ca(CH3COO)2.

To write the formula for Calcium acetate we’ll use the Periodic Table, a Common Ion Table, and follow some simple rules.

Because Calcium acetate has a polyatomic ion (the group of non-metals after the metal) we’ll need to use a table of names for common polyatomic ions, in addition to the Periodic Table.

Keys for Writing Formulas for Ternary Ionic Compounds:

1. Write the element symbol for the metal and its charge using Periodic Table.
2. Find the name and charge of the polyatomic ion on the Common Ion Table (see https://youtu.be/N4N1Njh7nCo).
3. See if the charges are balanced (if they are you’re done!)
4. Add subscripts (if necessary) so the charge for the entire compound is zero.
5. Use the crisscross method to check your work.
Notes:

– Don’t write the subscript ‘1’.
– If you use the criss-cross method and end up with something like Ca2S2 you’ll need to reduce the subscripts to Ca1S1 which we write CaS.
Note: It is possible to have two polyatomic ions such as NH4NO3. In this case find and write both names as found on the Common Ion Table.

For a complete tutorial on naming and formula writing for compounds, like Calcium acetate and more, visit:

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A Behind-The-Scenes look at Express Scripts Pharmacy, by Evernorth

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At Express Scripts Pharmacy by Evernorth, we are 100% focused on getting patients their medications safely, quickly and accurately. And we have a pretty robust process for doing just that. Learn how we combine pharmacists and technology to package, ship and deliver medications to millions of patients every year.
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Doctor explains Calcium blood (lab) test including uses, interpretation of results and more…

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In this video Doctor O’Donovan explains the calcium lab test including 1. What Calcium is 2. Why the test is used 3. What the result of the test might mean.

In the video I cover signs and symptoms of hyper and hypocalcemia and the meaning of adjusted or corrected calcium.

More information see: https://labtestsonline.org.uk/tests/calcium-test

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Pharmacy Gift Guide | Pharmacist Must Have Gifts | Best Gifts for Pharmacy Workers

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Pharmacy Gift Guide | Pharmacist Must Have Gifts | Best Gifts for Pharmacy Workers

Get the pharmacist, pharmacy student or pharmacy technician in your life the perfect gift this Chirstmas using this pharmacy holiday gift guide! In this video I include everything from items to wear so you can dress for success, to items to help your pharmacist worker learn every day, to items that put the self-care in healthcare! You are bound to find something for anyone who works in a pharmacy on this wishlist!

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Ask the Expert: Are calcium supplements safe?

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Recent news regarding calcium supplementation and the increased risk of cardiovascular disease has raised concerns, prompting physicians to have their patients stop its use.
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Calcium | Calcium Gluconate | Mechanism of Action

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Calcium | Calcium Gluconate | Mechanism of Action

Calcium
First isolated by HUMPHREY DAVY in 1808.
It’s classified as a calcium salt.
Most widely used as a calcium Gluconate.
Calcium Gluconate introduced in 1920.

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