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Prepare a dose of 125 mg from a label reading 125 mg/5mL.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

If 150 mg of a drug is ordered IVP stat over 2 minutes, and the concentration of the drug is 75 mg/mL, find the total number of milliliters, and indicate how many milliliters you will administer per minute.
 
  1. 10 mL total, 5 mL/minute
  2. 2mL total, 1 mL/min.
  3. 1 mL total, 1 mL/min.
  4. 4 mL total, 2 mL/min.



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Answer to Question 1

5 mL

Answer to Question 2

2
Rationale 1:



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