A nurse practitioner prepares an injection of promethazine, an antihistamine used to treat allergic rhinitis. If the stock bottle is labeled 15 mg/mL and the order is a dose of 13.0 mg , how many milliliters will the nurse draw up in the syringe?
Added by Chase J.
Step 1
The stock bottle is labeled as 15 mg/mL, which means that there are 15 milligrams of promethazine in every milliliter of solution. Show more…
Show all steps
Your feedback will help us improve your experience
Dj Tan and 66 other Chemistry 101 educators are ready to help you.
Ask a new question
Labs
Want to see this concept in action?
Explore this concept interactively to see how it behaves as you change inputs.
Key Concepts
Recommended Videos
A nurse practitioner prepares an injection of promethazine, an antihistamine used to treat allergic rhinitis. If the stock bottle is labeled 25 mg/mL and the order is a dose of 11.5 mg , how many milliliters will the nurse draw up in the syringe?
Lien L.
A nurse practitioner prepares an injection of promethazine, an antihistamine used to treat allergic rhinitis. If the stock bottle is labeled 25 mg/mL and the order is a dose of 11.0 mg , how many milliliters will the nurse draw up in the syringe?
Dj T.
A nurse must administer 45 mg of a drug. The drug is available in a liquid form with a concentration of 15 mg per milliliter of the solution. How many milliliters of the solution should the nurse give?
Measurement and Geometry
Medical Applications Involving Measurement
Recommended Textbooks
Chemistry: Structure and Properties
Chemistry The Central Science
Chemistry
Transcript
Watch the video solution with this free unlock.
EMAIL
PASSWORD