Question
th physician ordered titan, 200 mg IM. on hand is titan, 100mg per mL how many milliliters will you give ?
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine how many milliliters you need to administer for a 200 mg dose of Titan when the available concentration is 100 mg per mL, you can use the following formula:
\[
\text{Volume to administer (mL)} = \frac{\text{Desired dose (mg)}}{\text{Concentration (mg/mL)}}
\]
Plugging in the values:
\[
\text{Volume to administer (mL)} = \frac{200 \text{ mg}}{100 \text{ mg/mL}} = 2 \text{ mL}
\]
You will need to give 2 mL of Titan to provide a 200 mg dose.
\[
\text{Volume to administer (mL)} = \frac{\text{Desired dose (mg)}}{\text{Concentration (mg/mL)}}
\]
Plugging in the values:
\[
\text{Volume to administer (mL)} = \frac{200 \text{ mg}}{100 \text{ mg/mL}} = 2 \text{ mL}
\]
You will need to give 2 mL of Titan to provide a 200 mg dose.