Question 18 1/1 point Using a graduated measuring cylinder which is calibrated from 2 to 10 mL, in 1 mL unit increments.

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Question 18 1/1 point Using a graduated measuring cylinder which is calibrated from 2 to 10 mL, in 1 mL unit increments.

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Question 18 1 1 Point Using A Graduated Measuring Cylinder Which Is Calibrated From 2 To 10 Ml In 1 Ml Unit Increments 1
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Question 18 1/1 point Using a graduated measuring cylinder which is calibrated from 2 to 10 mL, in 1 mL unit increments. If a student pharmacist wants to measure 0.8 mL of flavoring agent accurately, what is the minimum volume of flavoring agent that the student will need to measure before using the aliquot method to dilute the flavoring agent? Hint-You can only measure in 1 mL increments 1 ml 2 mL X 4 mL 8 ml 6 mL Question 19 0/1 point The dose of drug X" for patients with impaired renal function is adjusted to ensure therapeutically optimal dosage. If the dose of the drug for adults is 2 mg/kg/dose, administered every 8 hours, what would be the total daily dose (in mg) for a patient that is 6 feet 2 inches tall, weighs 95 kg and scheduled to receive a 30% reduction of the usual dose, based on renal impairment? Report your answer as a a whole number Answer: 45 x (399)
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