Ordered Midazolam= 0.07 mg/kgIM
Weight of client= 50 kg
As per weight dose will be= 0.07 X50= 3.5 mg
Available midazolam= 5mg/ml
Hence required ml to fulfill the order of 3.5 mg as per weight of the client is = 3.5/5
= 0.7 ml
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