A liquid suspension contains 125 mg of medication in 300 ml.
Patient weight is 110lb (50 kg)
Order dose 10mg/kg
So, desire dose will be 500mg
Then the patient will get
Answer - 1200 ml of the liquid suspension was infused.
3. A liquid suspension contains 125 mg of medication A for every 300 ml of solution....
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