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The order reads as follows: Rocephin 750 mg IM qd. The medication label reads as follows: Rocephin 225mg/ml. How many mL of medication will you administer to your patient?

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The order reads as follows: Rocephin 750 mg IM qd. The medication label reads as follows: Rocephin 225mg/ml. How many mL of medication will you administer to your patient?

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To calculate the amount of medication to administer, you need to use the doctor's order and the concentration of the medication.

  1. The doctor's order is for 750 mg of Rocephin.

  2. The medication label shows that each ml of Rocephin contains 225 mg.

  3. To find out how many ml to administer, divide the amount ordered by the concentration of the medication.

So, 750 mg ÷ 225 mg/ml = 3.33 ml

Therefore, you will administer approximately 3.33 ml of Rocephin to your patient.

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