Pharmacy Tech Lesson - Roman Numerals

O'neisha Biggs
1 Jul 201608:33

Summary

TLDRIn this pharmacy lesson by Anisha Biggs, Roman numerals are explored for their relevance in the field. The video explains the basic Roman numerals and their corresponding values, then delves into how to read them when combined. Biggs clarifies the rules for subtracting values when smaller numerals precede larger ones. The video concludes with a special offer for an e-book aimed at aspiring and certified pharmacy technicians, promising insights to advance in the pharmacy field.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Anisha Biggs introduces a lesson on Roman numerals and their relevance in pharmacy.
  • πŸ“˜ Roman numerals are used in various contexts, including the Super Bowl, and are important in pharmacy for counting medications and doses.
  • πŸ”’ The basic Roman numerals are: I (1), V (5), X (10), L (50), C (100), D (500), and M (1000).
  • πŸ€” When reading Roman numerals, if a smaller numeral appears before a larger one, subtract the smaller from the larger (e.g., IV is 4, not 54).
  • πŸ“š For combinations of the same numerals, add the values together (e.g., XX is 20).
  • πŸ“ˆ When a larger numeral precedes a smaller one, add the values (e.g., VI is 6, not 96).
  • πŸ’Š Understanding Roman numerals is crucial for pharmacy technicians to accurately count and dose medications.
  • πŸ“ Anisha provides a link to an e-book for aspiring pharmacy technicians to help them advance in their careers.
  • πŸ’Ό The e-book offers advice on landing interviews, increasing pay, and expanding opportunities in the pharmacy field.
  • πŸ”— Anisha encourages viewers to leave comments or email her for further assistance or to request additional lessons.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of Anisha Biggs' pharmacy lesson?

    -The main topic of Anisha Biggs' pharmacy lesson is Roman numerals and their application in the field of pharmacy.

  • Why are Roman numerals relevant in pharmacy?

    -Roman numerals are relevant in pharmacy for various reasons, such as labeling, dating, and dosages, which may be represented using this numeral system.

  • What are the basic Roman numerals corresponding to the numbers 1, 5, and 10?

    -The basic Roman numerals corresponding to the numbers 1, 5, and 10 are I, V, and X, respectively.

  • How do you read Roman numerals when they are bunched together?

    -When Roman numerals are bunched together, you read them from left to right, adding the values of the numerals unless a smaller numeral is placed before a larger one, in which case you subtract the smaller from the larger.

  • What is the Roman numeral for 20, and how is it formed?

    -The Roman numeral for 20 is XX, which is formed by combining two X's, each representing 10.

  • What is the Roman numeral for 2000, and how is it formed?

    -The Roman numeral for 2000 is MM, which is formed by combining two M's, each representing 1000.

  • How do you interpret the Roman numeral combination of V and X?

    -The Roman numeral combination of V and X is interpreted as 5 (V) minus 10 (X), resulting in 5.

  • What is the correct way to read the Roman numeral combination of C and M?

    -The Roman numeral combination of C and M is read as 1000 (M) minus 100 (C), resulting in 900.

  • What is the significance of the order of Roman numerals when they are combined?

    -The order of Roman numerals when combined is significant because if a smaller numeral precedes a larger one, you subtract the smaller from the larger. If the larger numeral comes first, you add the values together.

  • What promotional offer does Anisha Biggs mention for aspiring pharmacy technicians?

    -Anisha Biggs mentions an e-book promotional offer for aspiring pharmacy technicians, which is aimed at helping them land interviews, get paid more, and expand their horizons in the pharmacy tech field.

  • How can viewers get in touch with Anisha Biggs for more information or questions?

    -Viewers can get in touch with Anisha Biggs by leaving a comment below the video or emailing her at Misha Biggs at gmail.com.

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