Table 1. General Characteristics
Table 2. Score of Self efficacy in Drug dosage Calculation, Anxiety in Drug Dosage Calculation and Perceived Medication Administration Competence
Table 3. Perceived Medication Administration Competence related to general characteristics
Table 4. Correlation among Research Variables
Table 5. Predictors of Perceived Medication Administration Competence
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