it depends on the stregth of the drug
390 mg is 10 meq if dealing with 'elemental' Potassium 2350 mg is 10 meq if dealing with Potassium Gluconate
* 20 ml = 4.05768272 US teaspoons
Since one milliliter equals 0.2 teaspoons, 10 milliliters equal 2 teaspoons (0.2 x 10).
calcium levels equals 9-11 mg/dL or 4.5-5.5mEq/L 9 divided by 4.5 equals 2. so 1 mEq of calcium equals 2 mg of calcium. 4.5x2= 9 5.5x2= 11
It equals 2 teaspoons.
It would depend on the size of the glass. One tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, so 10 teaspoons equals 10 ÷ 3 = 3 1/3 tablespoons. This is less than a quarter cup. A quarter cup is equal to 4 tablespoons.
2.02 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters
2.02 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters
2.02 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters
To convert milliequivalents (meq) of potassium chloride (KCl) to milligrams (mg), you can use the molecular weight of KCl, which is approximately 74.55 g/mol. Since potassium (K) has a valence of +1, 1 meq of potassium is equivalent to 39.1 mg. Therefore, 10 meq of KCl would be approximately 391 mg (10 meq x 39.1 mg/meq).
To convert milliequivalents (meq) of potassium to milliliters (ml), you need to know the concentration of the potassium solution being used. For example, in a common potassium chloride solution, 1 meq of potassium is approximately equal to 0.5 ml of a 2 mEq/ml solution. Therefore, 20 meq of potassium would equal about 10 ml in that concentration. Always check the specific concentration of the solution for accurate conversions.
2.02 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters