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If a pt. was to take three teaspoons of Amoxil, how many cc/ml would they take?

A) 15 cc
B) 20 cc
C) 30 cc
D) 45 cc

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Final answer:

To convert teaspoons to milliliters for a dosage of Amoxil, multiply the number of teaspoons (3) by 5 ml, which is equivalent to 1 teaspoon. The result is 15 ml or cc.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question at hand requires a conversion from teaspoons to milliliters (cc). In medicine, it is common to use metric units for dosages. Here's how to convert teaspoons to milliliters:

  • 1 teaspoon equals approximately 5 ml (or cc).
  • If a patient takes three teaspoons of Amoxil, they would thus take 3 teaspoons × 5 ml/teaspoon = 15 ml.

Therefore, the correct answer is A) 15 cc.

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