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A child weighing 8 kg is prescribed 10 mg/kg. What is the total dosage?
**Workings**:
10 mg x 8 kg = 80 mg
✔✔ 80 mg
A pediatric patient weighing 32 kg requires 5 mg/kg of a medication. How much will you
administer?
**Workings**:
5 mg x 32 kg = 160 mg
✔✔ 160 mg
The doctor orders 7 mg/kg for a child weighing 14 kg. How much medication should be
administered?
**Workings**:
7 mg x 14 kg = 98 mg
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,✔✔ 98 mg
A child weighing 18 kg is prescribed 6 mg/kg. How many milligrams should you give?
**Workings**:
6 mg x 18 kg = 108 mg
✔✔ 108 mg
A 22 kg child requires a dose of 4 mg/kg. What is the total dosage?
**Workings**:
4 mg x 22 kg = 88 mg
✔✔ 88 mg
A child weighing 16 kg needs 9 mg/kg of medication. How much will you administer?
**Workings**:
9 mg x 16 kg = 144 mg
✔✔ 144 mg
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, The prescription calls for 11 mg/kg for a child weighing 12 kg. How much medication is
required?
**Workings**:
11 mg x 12 kg = 132 mg
✔✔ 132 mg
A 25 kg child requires 5 mg/kg of a medication. How many milligrams will be administered?
**Workings**:
5 mg x 25 kg = 125 mg
✔✔ 125 mg
A child weighs 14 kg. The doctor prescribes 15 mg/kg. What is the total dosage?
**Workings**:
15 mg x 14 kg = 210 mg
✔✔ 210 mg
A 30 kg child is prescribed 3 mg/kg of medication. How much will you give?
**Workings**:
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