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A child weighs 25 kg. The doctor prescribes 5 mg of medication per kg of body weight. What is
the total dose?
**Workings**:
5 mg x 25 kg = 125 mg
✔✔ 125 mg
The order is for 10 mg/kg of a drug for a 15 kg child. What is the correct dosage?
**Workings**:
10 mg x 15 kg = 150 mg
✔✔ 150 mg
A pediatric patient weighs 12 kg and is prescribed 8 mg/kg of medication. What is the total dose?
**Workings**:
8 mg x 12 kg = 96 mg
✔✔ 96 mg
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, A child weighing 18 kg requires 2 mg/kg of medication. How much medication will you
administer?
**Workings**:
2 mg x 18 kg = 36 mg
✔✔ 36 mg
A child weighs 22 kg and is prescribed 4 mg/kg of a medication. How much will you administer?
**Workings**:
4 mg x 22 kg = 88 mg
✔✔ 88 mg
The order reads 7 mg/kg for a 30 kg child. What is the total dosage?
**Workings**:
7 mg x 30 kg = 210 mg
✔✔ 210 mg
A 10 kg child is prescribed 5 mg/kg of a medication. How much will you administer?
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