The answer is 9.6-48 mg/hour
the dose range is 2-10 mcg/kg/min
weight = 176 pounds = 80 kg
the minimum dose value per hour = 2 × 80 × 60 = 9600 mcg/hour = 9.6 mg/hour
the maximum dose value per hour = 10 × 80 × 60 =48000 mcg/hour = 48 mg/hour
there fore the dose range of Dopamine for this patient is 9.6-48 mg/hour
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