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A child weighs 25 kg, and the prescribed dosage is 10 mg per kg. How much medication should
be administered?
✔✔250 mg (25 kg × 10 mg)
If a pediatric patient is prescribed 500 mg of a medication and the medication is available in 250
mg tablets, how many tablets should be given?
✔✔2 tablets (500 mg ÷ 250 mg)
A doctor prescribes 15 mg/kg/day of a drug for a child who weighs 18 kg. What is the total daily
dosage?
✔✔270 mg (15 mg × 18 kg)
The doctor orders 4 mg/kg/day of medication for a child weighing 12 kg. What is the total daily
dose in mg?
✔✔48 mg (4 mg × 12 kg)
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, A child needs 0.5 mg of a drug per kg body weight. If the child weighs 15 kg, how much
medication should be given?
✔✔7.5 mg (0.5 mg × 15 kg)
A 5-year-old child is prescribed 6 mg of a medication every 8 hours. How many mg should the
child receive in 24 hours?
✔✔18 mg (6 mg × 3)
A medication dosage of 25 mg/kg/day is prescribed for a child who weighs 20 kg. What is the
total daily dose?
✔✔500 mg (25 mg × 20 kg)
If a pediatric patient needs 150 mg of a medication per day and the medication is available in 50
mg tablets, how many tablets should be given per day?
✔✔3 tablets (150 mg ÷ 50 mg)
A pediatric patient is ordered 4 mg/kg of a medication, and the patient weighs 30 kg. What is the
total dosage required?
✔✔120 mg (4 mg × 30 kg)
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