To determine the number of milliliters required for a 1.5g dose of oxacillin, you need to find the ratio between the amount of oxacillin and its concentration.
Given that oxacillin comes in a 500mg/1.5ml solution, this can be expressed as a ratio:
500mg / 1.5ml = 1.5g / x ml
To solve for x (the number of milliliters required for a 1.5g dose), we can use cross-multiplication:
x = (1.5g * 1.5ml) / 500mg
Now, calculate the value of x:
x = (2.25 ml) / (0.5 g)
x = 4.5 ml
Therefore, 4.5 milliliters will be required for a 1.5g dose of oxacillin.
Oxacillin come in a 500mg/1.5ml solution.How many milliliters will be required for a 1.5g dose?
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