Calculate the amount to administer: ________. Ordered: Trimethobenzamide HCl 130 mg IM nowSee label for dose on hand
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
1.3 mL
H = 100 mg; Q = 1 mL; D = 130 mg
A = 1.3 × 1 mL
A = 1.3 mL
The ordered dose is a third more than the dose on hand and the amount to administer is also a third more than the quantity on hand, so the answer is reasonable.
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