A pediatric patient is prescribed 1.5 Tbs BID of a medication. What volume in ML must be dispensed for a 10 day supply report numeric answer only rounded to a whole number.
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First, we need to convert tablespoons (Tbs) to milliliters (mL). 1 Tbs is approximately equal to 14.79 mL. So, 1.5 Tbs is approximately 22.19 mL. Show more…
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