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You are caring for a patient that is in need of the medication Amoxil. The doctor writes and order for Amoxil 225 mg PO every 6 hour PRN pain. You pyxis holds Amoxil 1.5 grams/ 3 mL. How many mL will the nurse administer per dose?

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