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An adult patient weighs 90 kg. The doctor orders 15 mg/kg of a drug. How much should be
administered?
✔✔ 1350 mg
A patient weighing 56 kg is prescribed 0.2 mg/kg of a medication. What is the total dose in mg?
✔✔ 11.2 mg
The physician orders 7 mg/kg for a patient who weighs 65 kg. How many milligrams should be
given?
✔✔ 455 mg
A newborn weighs 3.5 kg. The doctor orders 1.5 mg/kg of a medication. How much medication
should be given?
✔✔ 5.25 mg
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, A child weighing 12 kg is prescribed 10 mg/kg of a medication. What is the total dose in mg?
✔✔ 120 mg
A patient weighing 50 kg is ordered 25 mg/kg of a medication. How many milligrams will be
administered?
✔✔ 1250 mg
For a patient weighing 80 kg, the doctor orders 2 mg/kg of a drug. What is the correct dose to
administer?
✔✔ 160 mg
A child weighing 20 kg is prescribed 4 mg/kg of a medication. What is the total dosage to be
given?
✔✔ 80 mg
A patient weighs 68 kg and is ordered 12 mg/kg of a drug. How much medication is required?
✔✔ 816 mg
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