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18 February, 20:53

A nurse practitioner orders Medrol to be given 1.5 mg/kg of body weight. if a child weighs 72.6lb and the available stock of Medrol is 20. mg/mL, how many mL do you give to the child

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  1. 18 February, 23:32
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    Answer is: 2,469 mL give to the child.

    The mass m in kilograms (kg) is equal to the mass m in pounds (lb) times 0,45359237: m (child) = 72,6 · 0,045359237 = 32,93 kg.

    m (Medrol) = 32,93 kg · 1,5 mg/kg.

    m (Medrol) = 49,39 mg.

    d (Medrol) = 20,0 mg/mL.

    V (Medrol) = m (Medrol) : d (Medrol).

    V (Medrol) = 49,39 mg : 20 mg/mL.

    V (Medrol) = 2,469 mL.
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