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9 August, 12:40

The physician writes an order for 250 mg of a medication for a patient weighing 168 pounds The label on the vial states 100 mg per ml. One teaspoon is approximately equal to five milliliters. How many teaspoons should be administered?

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  1. 9 August, 12:47
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    250 mg / 100 mg = 2.5 ml

    5 ml / 2.5 ml = 2

    1/2 teaspoon
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