2. A boxer puppy diagnosed with Trichuris vulpis, an intestinal parasite, is presented. The medication prescribed against this parasite is Fenbendazole at a dose of 50 mg/Kg daily for three consecutive days. The patient weighs 5.5 kg and the drug concentration is 100 mg/mL.• How many milligrams of Fenbendazole does this patient need per day?• How many milliliters of Fenbendazole does this patient need per day?• How many milliliters does this patient need for three days?• Transcribe medication instructions using correct terminology and abbreviations (as they should appear in the patient's record).
2. A boxer puppy diagnosed with Trichuris vulpis, an intestinal parasite, is presented. The medication prescribed against this parasite is Fenbendazole at a dose of 50 mg/Kg daily for three consecutive days. The patient weighs 5.5 kg and the drug concentration is 100 mg/mL.• How many milligrams of Fenbendazole does this patient need per day?• How many milliliters of Fenbendazole does this patient need per day?• How many milliliters does this patient need for three days?• Transcribe medication instructions using correct terminology and abbreviations (as they should appear in the patient's record).
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2. A boxer puppy diagnosed with Trichuris vulpis, an intestinal parasite, is presented. The medication prescribed against this parasite is Fenbendazole at a dose of 50 mg/Kg daily for three consecutive days. The patient weighs 5.5 kg and the drug concentration is 100 mg/mL.
• How many milligrams of Fenbendazole does this patient need per day?
• How many milliliters of Fenbendazole does this patient need per day?
• How many milliliters does this patient need for three days?
• Transcribe medication instructions using correct terminology and abbreviations (as they should appear in the patient's record).
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