A med is available as 0.5 g per ml and you must administer .625 g. You will give ml.. A med is available as 0.005 g per tab and you must administer 0.01 g. You will give tab(s). A drug is available as 0.5 g/2 Ml. and you must give 125 mg. You will give _MI. A drug is available as 45 mg per tab and you must give 0.09 g. You will give tab(s). A woman's fluid intake consisted of soup (0.12 L), coffee (200 ml), juice (90 ml), and ice cream (0.15 L). Her total intake for that meal was _L.
A med is available as 0.5 g per ml and you must administer .625 g. You will give ml.. A med is available as 0.005 g per tab and you must administer 0.01 g. You will give tab(s). A drug is available as 0.5 g/2 Ml. and you must give 125 mg. You will give _MI. A drug is available as 45 mg per tab and you must give 0.09 g. You will give tab(s). A woman's fluid intake consisted of soup (0.12 L), coffee (200 ml), juice (90 ml), and ice cream (0.15 L). Her total intake for that meal was _L.
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