Calculate the amount to administer and choose the correctly marked syringe: syringe ________. Ordered: Depo-Provera 750 mg IM weekly. On hand: Depo-Provera 400 mg/mL.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A
H = 400 mg; Q = 1 mL; D = 750 mg
A = 1.875 × 1 mL
A = 1.875 mL, rounded to 1.9 mL
Syringe A is correctly marked to deliver 1.9 mL.
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