You are ordered to give your patient 20 mg of Lasix I.V. You have a 10 cc vial containing 100 mg. How many mL’s will you give?

Marco Hudson

Marco Hudson

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2022-08-04

You are ordered to give your patient 20 mg of Lasix I.V. You have a 10 cc vial containing 100 mg. How many mL’s will you give?

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Alejandra Blackwell

Alejandra Blackwell

Beginner2022-08-05Added 14 answers

We know that 1 cc = 1ml. Now, if a 10cc vial contains 100 mg of Lasix, then 20 mg of lasix is in ( 10 100 ) 20 cc or, 2cc or, 2ml. Then, the quantity of lasix ( by volume) to be given to the patient is 2 ml.

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