A 10-year-old client with asthma is prescribed 2 mg of albuterol syrup four times per day. the syrup is available as a formulation of 2 mg/5 ml. how many milliliters of syrup should the nurse administer with each dose? record the answer as a whole number.



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5 mL

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We are given that a 10-year-old client is prescribed 2 mg of albuterol syrup 4 times daily. Because albuterol is needed as a syrup, it will be diluted into a liquid form. Therefore, the client will be receiving this dose in milliliters instead of milligrams (mg is typically used for solid substances).

With this information, we need to find out how many milliliters of syrup the nurse should administer per dose.

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We are told that for every 5 milliliters (mL) of syrup, we are giving 2 mg of albuterol. The dosage also calls for 2 mg of albuterol syrup four times per day. Since the dosage calls for 2 mg of albuterol and the syrup comes in this base form, we can just look at the ratio of milligrams to milliliters to see how many milliliters we need.

Since the syrup is 2 mg/5 mL, we need 5 mL of albuterol syrup to achieve the 2 mg dosage. Therefore, the nurse should administer 5 mL of albuterol syrup for each dose.

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