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30 October, 01:37

Your patient gets a prescription for 62.5 mcg (micrograms, mg) of digoxin in liquid form. The label reads 0.0250 mg/mL. How many milliliters of digoxin should you give?

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  1. 30 October, 03:14
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    2.5 militers (mL) of digoxin solution

    Explanation:

    if 1 microgram = 0.001 miligram

    then 62.5 micrograms = X miligrams

    X = (62.5 * 0.001) / 1 = 0.0625 miligrams

    the we calculate the number of militers of digoxin needed by the patient:

    if we have 0.0250 miligrams of digoxin in 1 mililiter of solution

    then we have 0.0625 miligrams of digoxin in X mililiters of solution

    X = (0.0625 * 1) / 0.0250 = 2.5 militers (mL) of digoxin solution
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