Order: Cefazolin 250 mg IM
Available Cefazolin 1 gm vial. Add 3 ml of NS to obtain a concentration of 1 gm per 4 ml.
What amount of medication will you administer?
FORMULA:-
DESIRED DOSE/AVAILABLE DOSE *ML
CALCULATIO N PART:-
DESIRED DOSE:250MG
AVAILABLE DOSE:1GM (1GM:1000MG)
MILLI LITER:4ML
250/1000*4=1ML
ANSWER:1ML
Order: Cefazolin 250 mg IM Available Cefazolin 1 gm vial. Add 3 ml of NS to...
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