SOLUTION: A doctor writes a prescription for 20 mg of Tobramycin antibiotic saline solution. The solution is to be injected intravenously one time a day. On hand we have a 30 mg/ 2ml vial
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Question 1088180: A doctor writes a prescription for 20 mg of Tobramycin antibiotic saline solution. The solution is to be injected intravenously one time a day. On hand we have a 30 mg/ 2ml vial of Tobramycin, do the necessary calculations to give the patient the correct single dosage. (Round to the nearest hundredth)
Answer by jorel1380(3719) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
20/30 x 2=1.3 ml of solution
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