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1) If a drug is ordered at 10 mg/kg/day, how much would a 20 lb patient...

1) If a drug is ordered at 10 mg/kg/day, how much would a 20 lb patient need each day?

2) A mother calls your office and says that she does not know how many teaspoons to give her child becasue the directions on the medication bottle read "Give 15 ml". How many teaspoons does that equal?

3) A drug label indicates you should add 3.4 ml diluent to powder containing one gram of antibiotic. The resulting solution will provide 250 mg of medication per ml. The order reads 300 mg. How much would you give the patient?

4) D = 750 H = 250 Q = 2. Using the formula method, calculate the proper dose

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1.Ans : Given data : weight of patient in kg = 20 kg = 9.09kg

Ordered dose = 10mg/kg/day

For 9.09kg, dosage = 9.09kg x 10mg/kg/day

= 90.9mg/day.

2. Ans : we know that 1 teaspoon = 4.928ml we can approximate this figure to 5ml

Therefore for 1 ml = teaspoon

For 15 ml , 15 x =teaspoon = 3tea spoons

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