A client is prescribed lorazepam 1 mg by mouth every 12 hours to prevent the onset of delirium tremors. The pharmacy supplies lorazepam oral solution containing 200 mcg/mL. The client should receive ____________________ mL of lorazepam/dose
What will be an ideal response?
ANS:
0.5
1/2
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