Assessment ? Question 8 You need to give 50 mg labetalol to your patient. You have ampoules with 100 mg in 20 mL. How many mL do you need? Choose the correct option and select Save Answer. A. 10 mL B. 5 mL C. 9 mL D. 15 mL
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