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A physician orders a drug as follows: 2 mg IV stat. A pharmacist delivers a vial...

A physician orders a drug as follows: 2 mg IV stat. A pharmacist delivers a vial containing the drug as 5 mg/mL. How many mL should be administered?

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2 mg IV stat,pharmacist delivered a vial containing 5 mg/mL therefore the mL should be administered is :

ans)5mg÷1mL=2 mg÷x mL,

x=0.4 mL

Ans:2 mg X 2 mL÷5mg=0.4mL

Final ans is :0.4 mL


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