ordered is 2.5 g of Staphcillin. The vial reads: Add 8.6 ml of diluent to contents of vial. Each ml will contain 500 mg of Staphcillin. You will administer how many milliliters?
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ordered is 2.5 g of Staphcillin. The vial reads: Add 8.6 ml of diluent to contents of vial. Each ml
will contain 500 mg of Staphcillin. You will administer how many milliliters?
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