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The resident physician on staff ordered a 10mg dose of warfarin for a patient. Your facility
has both 5 mg and 1 mg tablets on hand. Your extern selected a 1mg tablet and gave the
patient 1 tablet. In 100 words, explain if the extern calculated the correct amount. If not,
how much medication should have been given?

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