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The healthcare provider orders 500 ​mg/m2​ of a drug PO stat. The​ client's body surface area...

The healthcare provider orders 500

​mg/m2​ of

a drug PO stat. The​ client's body surface area is 2.22

m2.

The medication is supplied 50​ mg/mL. How many mL would you​ administer?

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Ans) formula: BSA of a child (m2) = manufacturers recommended adult dose/m2. Therefore the child dose is 2.2 m2 × 500 mg/m2 =1100 g.

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So you would first take the Size of the client and times it by the order of the drug divided by the medication supplied to get 22.2mL


500mg/m2  x  2.22m2 divided by 50mg/mL  = 22.2 mL

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