14. A physician orders 2 oz of a 10% solution to be prepared from a stock supply of 60% solution and water. How many mil

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14. A physician orders 2 oz of a 10% solution to be prepared from a stock supply of 60% solution and water. How many mil

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14. A physician orders 2 oz of a 10% solution to be prepared
from a stock supply of 60% solution and water.
How many milliliters of the solute (60% solution) are
needed?
Answer __________
How many milliliters of the solvent (water) are needed?
Answer __________
15. A physician orders 6 oz of a 10% solution to be prepared
from a stock supply of 40% solution and water.
How many milliliters of the solute (40% solution) are
needed?
Answer __________
How many milliliters of the solvent (water) are needed?
Answer __________
16. An order is received for 1 oz of a 2.5% ointment. The
available stock strength is 5%.
How many g of stock ointment are needed?
Answer __________
How many g of petrolatum are needed?
Answer __________
17. An order is received for 4 oz of a 3% ointment. The
available stock strength is 5%.
How many g of stock ointment are needed?
Answer __________
How many g of petrolatum are needed?
Answer __________
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