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A health care provider prescribes danazol (Danocrine), PO, 200 mg, once a day, for an adolescent with endometriosis. The medication label states: Danazol (Danocrine), 100 mg/1 tablet. The nurse prepares to administer one dose.
 
  How many tab(s) should the nurse prepare to administer one dose? Fill in the blank. Record your answer as a whole number.
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A health care provider prescribes methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin), PO, 8 mg, twice a day, for an adolescent with bulimia nervosa. The medication label states: Methylphenidate hydrochloride (Ritalin), 4 mg/1 tablet.
 
  The nurse prepares to administer one dose. How many tab(s) should the nurse prepare to administer one dose? Fill in the blank. Record your answer as a whole number.
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