6. [-/1 Points] DETAILS MY NOTES CURRENMEDMATH11 1.S.026. \( \begin{array}{l}\text { Use critical thinking to answer the following. } \\ \text { If you give } 2 \text { tab labeled } 0.03 \mathrm{mg} \text {, what total dosage (in milligrams) will you administer? } \\ \text { SUBMIT ANSWER }\end{array} \)
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Giving 2 tablets labeled 0.03 mg means you'll multiply the amount per tablet by the number of tablets. So, \(0.03 \, \text{mg} \times 2 = 0.06 \, \text{mg}\). Simple math, but vital in medical settings! When giving medication, it's always important to double-check the label and dosage to avoid any mix-ups. Carrying your own calculator or using a medication app can help you confirm the dosages with ease, helping to ensure patient safety and reducing anxiety.
