Directions: Calculate the dosages, use labels where provided, and shade in the dosages on the syringe where provided. Round answers to the nearest tenth unless otherwise indicated. Order: Atropine 0.5 mg IM stat Available:

a. How many milliliters will you administer? _____ mL
b. Shade in the dosage on the syringe.


ANS:

a. 1.3
b.

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