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are these calculations correct?

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A patient with delusions is prescribed Haloperidol IV q4hr pen agitation. How many mL. wil the pastent receive per dose? A patient with atrial fibrillation is prescribed Coumadin orally each day. How many tablets will you administer? Your assessment on a 38-year-old male revealed white patches in his mouth with complaints of loss of taste. You discussed it with the doctor and a diagnosis of oral thrush was given due to the patient taking antibiotics over the course of several weeks. The provider ordered an antifungal medication, Nystatin, 600,000 units PO four times daily. How many will you administer each dose?


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