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4 tablets is equals 100mg which equals 1g therefore the answer is 4 tablets
The patient should receive 15 scored tablets because the patient will take 1½ tablets per day or ½ a tablet * 3 = 1½ tablets per day. Since the patient is taking 1½ tablets per day, you would multiply the 1½ * 10=15.
In an emergency, the patient can be supplied with one pack of Marvelon tablets, which typically contains 21 tablets. If the request specifies a pack size of 3 x 21, that means there are three packs of 21 tablets each available. Therefore, the total number of tablets supplied would be 63, but only one pack would usually be given in an emergency situation unless otherwise specified by a healthcare provider.
To determine how many tablets to give the patient, divide the total dosage required (1 gram) by the dosage per tablet (250 mg). Since 1 gram is equal to 1000 mg, you would calculate 1000 mg ÷ 250 mg per tablet = 4 tablets. Therefore, you will give the patient 4 tablets.
500 milligramdivided by2.5 grams
ok dumbshits .5g = 2(.250mg)
You would need two 500-mg tablets to achieve the prescribed daily dose of 1.0 g. Since the dosage is every 6 hours, the patient would take a total of four tablets (2 tablets every 6 hours) in one day.
4 Tablets as 1000Mg = 1g so 250 x 4 = 1000
Noncompliance by the patient. That means patient has not taken the penicillin tablets as per advice.
500ug per tablet i assume. There are 1000 micrograms in a milligram. Therefore 0.25 milligrams is 250 micrograms. If there are 500ug per tablet, and you want 250ug, you give them 0.5 tablets. Please learn to do this ASAP before you are trusted to administer medication, as answers you get may not always be as correct as this. Also, this kind of thing could really cause patients unknowing distress.