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The order is to give 0.7 mg, and the tablets have a strength of 0.21 mg. How many tablets should you give?

a) Less than 1 tab
b) More than 1 tab
c) 1 tab
d) 2 tabs

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Final answer:

To administer 0.7 mg of medication with tablets of 0.21 mg each, divide 0.7 mg by 0.21 mg per tablet, resulting in 3.33 tablets. Since a fraction of a tablet cannot be given, round up to 4 tablets. Hence, more than 1 tablet should be administered.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the number of tablets that should be given, we use the concept of dosages and the conversion of units, a vital skill in medical calculations. Here, the order is to administer 0.7 mg of a medication, and the available tablets have a strength of 0.21 mg each.

To find out how many tablets are needed, we divide the total dosage required by the strength of each tablet:

Number of tablets = Total dosage required ÷ Strength per tablet

Number of tablets = 0.7 mg ÷ 0.21 mg per tablet

By calculating this, we obtain:

Number of tablets = 3.33, which means you would need slightly more than 3 tablets to achieve the desired 0.7 mg dosage. Since you cannot give a fraction of a tablet, you would typically round up to the nearest whole tablet, which would be 4 tablets.

Thus, the correct answer is (b) More than 1 tab.

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