HTN: Conversion Table (2015)
| Compound | Symbol | Atomic Weight | Valence | mEq/L | mg/dL | SI | 
| Sodium | Na | 23 | 1 | (mg X valence) / atomic weight | (mEq X atomic weight) / valence | mmol/L* | 
| Potassium | K | 39 | 1 | (mg X valence) / atomic weight | (mEq X atomic weight) / valence | mmol/L* | 
| Calcium | Ca | 40 | 2 | (mg X valence) / atomic weight | (mEq X atomic weight) / valence | mmol/L* | 
| Magnesium | Mg | 24 | 2 | (mg X valence) / atomic weight | (mEq X atomic weight) / valence | mmol/L* | 
To convert from the SI unit to mEq, divide by the valence of the compound.
To convert from the SI unit to mg, multiply by the atomic weight of the compound.
1 mole = atomic weight in grams
1 mmol = atomic weight in milligrams
Examples:
Convert 50 mmol/L Na to mg/dL Na:
(50 mmol/L Na X 1) X 23 atomic weight Na = 1,150 mg/dL Na
Convert 100 mg/dL Ca to mEq/L Ca:
(100 mg/dL Ca X 2) / 40 atomic weight Ca = 5 mEq/L Ca
Sources: The Nephron Information Center. Chemistry Conversions. Accessed July 22, 2015: http://nephron.com/cgi-bin/SI.cgi and Système International (SI) Conversion Factors for Selected Laboratory Components. Journal of the American Medical Association. Accessed June 22, 2015: http://www.aefa.es/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Unidades-y-factores-de-conversion-SI.pdf


