A physician orders a patient to take 460 mg of a medication PO q6h. That medication is supplied at 125 mg per 2 mL. How many mL would you give this patient per dose (round your answer to the tenths place)? Order: 1500 milligrams PO q8h Have: 500 milligrams per tablet How many tablets would you give per DAY?
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