Solution:
The ordered cephalexin monohydrate = 0.5 g per NG tube.
Available drug = 250mg per 5 ml.
So, 1gram = 1000mg
0.5gram = 0.5 × 1000 = 500mg.
Hence, 250mg of drug is present in 5ml of suspension.
So, 500mg of drug will be present = 500 × 5 ÷250 = 10ml.
Therefore, the volume that should be administered will be 10ml.
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