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24 September, 07:58

The doctor orders 1 gram of an oral antibiotic to be given prior to a procedure. the office carries 250mg tablets. how many would you administer?

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  1. 24 September, 08:18
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    Since the doctor requires 1 gram of the oral antibiotic and the tablets are 250mg each, we would need to administer 1 gram = 1000 mg / 250 mg/tablet = 4 total tablets. This would provide the necessary dose of the medication to the patient which is needed in order to start the procedure.
  2. 24 September, 08:25
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    We know that 1g=1000 mg thus

    250 g=250/1000=1/4 g

    hence the number of drugs to administer given that the doctor instructed for 1 g antibiotics will be:

    (amount ordered) / (the amount in 1 tablet)

    1 / (1/4)

    =4 tablets
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