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Flauer [41]
2 years ago
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The physician ordered 0.4 ml of potassium iodide (iostate) expectorant. the label reads 325 mg/tsp. how many milligrams are cont

ained in this dose?
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1 answer:
Vinvika [58]2 years ago
4 0

One teaspoon is equivalent to 4.92892 milliliters which is very close to 5 milliliter. So the steps in looking for the milligrams contained, first divide the 325 milligrams to the 1 teaspoon then multiplying it to 1 teaspoon divided by 5 milliliters then multiplying that to the 0.4 milliliter of potassium iodide.


Milligrams contained = (325 mg / 1 tsp) x (1 tsp / 5 mL) x 0.4 mL = 26 milligrams.

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