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— Question 3 (1 point) ) Listen 9 The physician orders Vancomycin 10 mg/kg IVPB every 6 hours for antibiotic- induced diarrhea. The child weighs 50 lb. The pharmacy sends a vial of medication labeled Vancomysin 500 mg. The nursing drug reference provides information to reconstitute 500 mg with 10 mL of sterile water for injection. How many milliliters will you draw from the vial? 1 12 O 1) 5 mL 14 15 2) 45 mL I 3) 4.5 mL O 4) 10mL Question 4 (1 point)
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