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A licensed nurse practitioner as instructed to give a patient 1200 milligrams of an antibiotic over a period of 36 hours if the antibiotic has to be given away every four hours starting immediately how
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A licensed nurse practitioner as instructed to give a patient 1200 milligrams of an antibiotic over a period of 36 hours if the antibiotic has to be given away every four hours starting immediately how much antibiotic should be given in each dose
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36/4= 9 times the dose should be administered.
1200/9= 133.333 continued milligrams.
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