Give Fortaz 50 mg/ kgp. o.t.i.d.to a child who weighs 25.5kg. Fortaz is available in an oral suspension labeled 100 mg/ mL. How many mL would the nurse administer per dose?
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- Give Fortaz 50 mg/ kgp. o.t.i.d.to a child who weighs 25.5kg. Fortaz is available in an oral suspension labeled 100 mg/ mL. How many mL would the nurse administer per dose?
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