Curren'S Math For Meds: Dosages & Sol
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781305143531
Author: CURREN
Publisher: Cengage
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Calculate the amount to dispense for each of the following orders. When more than one dosage strength is available, choose the most appropriate.
Ordered: Baclofen 5 mg po daily for 60 days
On hand: Baclofen 10 mg scored tablet
Prepare a 600 mg dosage from an available dose strength of 500 mg/mL.
Calculate the amount to dispense for each of the following orders. When more than one dosage strength is available, choose the most appropriate.
Ordered: Robaxin®-750, 2 tablets po q6h for 10 days
On hand: Robaxin®-750 tablet
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