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fagboi

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Multiply the decimals using a calculator: 2.22 x 6.5 __________
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The client is prescribed propantheline bromide 30 mg PO ac and hs. How many grams will the client receive in a one week period?
 
  1. 42 g
  2. 4.2 g
  3. 0.42 g
  4. 0.042 g



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Answer to Question 1

14.43

Answer to Question 2

3

Rationale 1: g/week = 1 g/1000 mg x 30 mg/dose x 2 doses/day x 7 days/1 week. Multiply the numerators (1 x 30 x 2 x 7 = 420). Multiply the denominators (1000 x 1 x 1 x 1 = 1000). 420/1000 = 0.42 g/week.



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