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1. Digoxin(lanoxin) 0.125mg is ordered. On hand is Lanoxin 0.5mg/ml howm many Milliliters will be given? Please I need help are al these problems are suppose to be V/T= D
2. Mrs. B is to give her child 6ml of a liquid medication.Her only measuring toll in her apartment is a teaspoon. How many teaspoon of medication should she give?
Can someone go on chat with me to do some one on one tutoring..
merla lewis
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my daughter will be a pre-nursing student this fall 2004 and I was surfing the
net on nursing financial aid sites and ran into this site. I am a retired pharmacist due to having parkinsons. I practiced hospital pharmacy for 8 yrs and then went into retail pharmacy after the birth of my 2nd child. I retired in 1997 due to complications with parkinsons.
Here is how to solve the digoxin dosage:
0.5mg = 0.125mg
1ml xmls
Cross multiply and solve for x: 0.5X = 0.125
X = 0.125
0.5
X = 0.25mls
to check answer all you do is ask yourself what do I have? I have 0.5mg per 1ml so if I withdraw out 0.25mls your answer is 0.25mls X 0.5mg = 0.125mg