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Math and Dosage Calculations for Health Care 3rd Edition by James Whaley, Kathryn Booth, Booth Kathryn

Edition 3ISBN: 9780077290498
book Math and Dosage Calculations for Health Care 3rd Edition by James Whaley, Kathryn Booth, Booth Kathryn cover

Math and Dosage Calculations for Health Care 3rd Edition by James Whaley, Kathryn Booth, Booth Kathryn

Edition 3ISBN: 9780077290498
Exercise 209
Multiply the following numbers.
A tablet has a strength of 0.25 milligram (mg) of medication. You give the patient Multiply the following numbers. A tablet has a strength of 0.25 milligram (mg) of medication. You give the patient   tablets 3 times per day. How many milligrams of medication do you give the patient each day? (Hint: Convert   to decimal form first.) tablets 3 times per day. How many milligrams of medication do you give the patient each day? (Hint: Convert Multiply the following numbers. A tablet has a strength of 0.25 milligram (mg) of medication. You give the patient   tablets 3 times per day. How many milligrams of medication do you give the patient each day? (Hint: Convert   to decimal form first.) to decimal form first.)
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