Dosage calculation
Amount to be administered = (D/H) x Q
D - Desired dose of phenytoin to be administered in mg
H - Available dose of phenytoin in mg
Q - Quantity or How supplied in mL
D= 200 mg, H= 125 mg, Q= 5 mL
Amount of solution to be administered (mL) =(200mg/125mg) x 5mL
= 8mL
Thus, Phenytoin solution to be administered is 8 mL.
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