A tablet contains 0.75 mg of a medication. A client receives three (3) tablets a day for five () days. How many mg of the medication will the client receives in 5 days
Ans) Dose: 0.75 mg TDS so daily 0.75 × 3 = 2.25 mg
To give medication for 5 days: 2.25 × 5 = 11.25 mg.
A tablet contains 0.75 mg of a medication. A client receives three (3) tablets a day...
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