The Doctor orders 2cc of 2% Lidocaine to be used as a local anesthetic. How many mililiters would you draw up?*
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Milliliters of 2% lidocaine needed as a local anesthetic.
Doctors order ; 2cc of 2% lidocaine.
* 1 cc (cubic centimeter) equal to 1 ml (millilitre).
* So 2 ml of lidocaine equals 2 cc. Nurse can use 2ml of inj.lidocaine as local
anesthetic.
The Doctor orders 2cc of 2% Lidocaine to be used as a local anesthetic. How many...
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