The physician orders \( 1 / 3 \) strength Isomil 12 fl oz p.o. q. 4 h for 24 h Step 2 of 3 : What is the required amount of solvent, in milliliters, for tone feeding of this order?
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To prepare a \( \frac{1}{3} \) strength solution of Isomil, you need to dilute the original solution. Since Isomil is typically provided at a full strength of \( 12 \, \text{fl oz} \), you will be using \( 1 \, \text{fl oz} \) of the Isomil and adding \( 2 \, \text{fl oz} \) of solvent (which could be water) to achieve the \( \frac{1}{3} \) strength. Converting fluid ounces to milliliters, \( 1 \, \text{fl oz} \) is approximately \( 29.57 \, \text{mL} \). Therefore, \( 1 \, \text{fl oz} \) will be about \( 29.57 \, \text{mL} \), and \( 2 \, \text{fl oz} \) will be around \( 59.15 \, \text{mL} \). In total, to prepare \( 12 \, \text{fl oz} \) of a \( \frac{1}{3} \) strength solution, you will require approximately \( 59.15 \, \text{mL} \) of solvent to mix with \( 29.57 \, \text{mL} \) of Isomil for a complete \( 88.72 \, \text{mL} \) solution.