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Calculate the volume (mL) per dose to be administered for these oral medications in liquid form. Round to the nearest tenth.
-A provider orders methyldopa 500 mg, PO, twice daily. The pharmacy provides methyldopa in an oral suspension containing 250 mg in 5 mL.
Osmotic Pressure
The pressure required to prevent the flow of a solvent across a semipermeable membrane, which separates solutions of different concentrations.
Hydrostatic Pressure
The force caused by gravity that a stationary fluid exerts.
Capillary Bed
A network of capillaries, the smallest blood vessels, involved in the exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients with tissues.
Brachial Vein
The brachial vein is a deep vein that runs up the arm and helps return deoxygenated blood from the arm to the heart.
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