ok dumbshits .5g = 2(.250mg)
4 tablets is equals 100mg which equals 1g therefore the answer is 4 tablets
To determine how many tablets to give the patient, divide the total dosage required (1 gram) by the dosage per tablet (250 mg). Since 1 gram is equal to 1000 mg, you would calculate 1000 mg ÷ 250 mg per tablet = 4 tablets. Therefore, you will give the patient 4 tablets.
The patient should receive 15 scored tablets because the patient will take 1½ tablets per day or ½ a tablet * 3 = 1½ tablets per day. Since the patient is taking 1½ tablets per day, you would multiply the 1½ * 10=15.
I think there is 1000mg in a gram, so that would be four tablets if they are 250mg each.
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If a patient is having trouble swallowing pills or tablets, the nurse should first assess the patient's ability to swallow and determine the underlying cause. They can offer alternatives, such as crushing the medication (if appropriate) or providing liquid formulations, and ensure the patient is in a comfortable position while taking medication. Additionally, the nurse should educate the patient about techniques to aid swallowing, like using water or applesauce, and involve a healthcare provider if further intervention is needed.
The service on offer for the Pillbox is that one can put tablets in a container called a pillbox and it should have days and times to take medication. If forgotten then it should beep so one does not forget to take the medication.
400 mg x 1 g/1000 mg = 0.4 g for each tablet0.6 g x 1 table/0.4 g = 1.5 tablets needed to make 0.6 grams.
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