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13 November, 01:19

If you are administering an oral acetaminophen dose of 320. mg from a bottle at a concentration of 32.0 mg/ml, how many milliliters of the solution do you need to give the patient?

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  1. 13 November, 01:36
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    The number of milliliters of the solution that you need to give to the patient is calculated as follows

    32mg is in 1 ml of the solution

    what about 320mg

    = (320mg x 1 ml) / 32mg = 10ml
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