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The Doctor orders 2cc of 2% Lidocaine to be used as a local anesthetic. How many mililiters would you draw up?

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DOSAGE ORDERED ML/CC .2G DRAWN UP IN 3CC SURINGE? .

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Answer:

2mL of 2% Lidocaíne

Step-by-step explanation:

The cubic centimeter is a unit of volume that is represented by cc and the milliliter is also a unit of volume represented by mL.

A cubic centimeter is equivalent to one milliliter. That is 1 cc = 1mL.

So if the doctor orders to take 2cc of 2% Lidocaine, this is equivalent to taking 2mL of 2% Lidocaine.

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