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A provider order states kanamycin 700 mg IM now. The kanamycin label states, add 5 ML stérile h2o to 1 g kanamycin , 0.5 g= 2mL. How many milliliter should be given

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Answer

3.5 ml volume of water will be required for sterilization of 700 mg Kanamycin

Explanation

First convert mg to gram

700 mg = 0.7 gram

So

For 1 gram kanamycin = 5 ml of water is required

For 0.7 gram kanamycin = 0.7 x 5 ml of water is required

= 3.5 ml

Then ,0.7 g of water will be sterile by = 3.5 ml

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Answer:

The answer is: 2.8 ml, they should be administered.

Step-by-step explanation:

We pass mg to g, 700 mg = 0.7 g by dividing them by 1000.

Applying the rule of three if 0.5 g = 2 ml, where multiplying by 0.7 g x 2 ml = 1.14, and divided by 0.5 g is equal to 2.8 ml, they should be administered.

The answer is: 2.8 ml, they should be administered.

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