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A child weighs 15 kg, and the prescribed dosage is 5 mg/kg. What is the correct dosage?
✔✔ 75 mg
A patient weighs 45 kg, and the ordered dosage is 10 mg/kg. What dose should be administered?
✔✔ 450 mg
The doctor prescribes 8 mg/kg for a patient weighing 22 kg. How much medication is needed?
✔✔ 176 mg
The order is for 0.5 mg/kg, and the child weighs 35 kg. What is the required dose?
✔✔ 17.5 mg
A patient weighs 60 kg and the prescribed dosage is 15 mg/kg. What dose will the nurse
administer?
✔✔ 900 mg
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, The order is for 12 mg/kg. The patient weighs 80 kg. How much will the nurse administer?
✔✔ 960 mg
A child weighs 25 kg, and the medication is prescribed at 3 mg/kg. How much should the nurse
administer?
✔✔ 75 mg
A prescription reads 6 mg/kg for a 40 kg patient. What is the correct dose?
✔✔ 240 mg
A patient weighing 10 kg requires 4 mg/kg of medication. What is the dose?
✔✔ 40 mg
The prescribed dosage is 2 mg/kg. A child weighs 18 kg. What is the required dose?
✔✔ 36 mg
A 50 kg patient is prescribed 20 mg/kg of medication. How many milligrams should be given?
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