Compute the amount of medication that will be given to administer one dose of the following medication orders. Round all parenteral administration orders that are over 1 mL to one decimal place. Round all parenteral administration orders under 1 mL to two decimal places. Do not include zeros at the end of decimal numbers

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The problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medications, and other factors.

Order: heparin 3,000 units subcut b.i.d.
Supply: heparin 20,000 units/mL
Give:
__________ mL
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


0.15

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