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HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION
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    HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION

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HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION
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    HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION

  • CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION 3 VERSIONS EXAM REAL EXAM SCORED 1200 CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT SAMPLE PREVIEW CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT SAMPLE/PREVIEW CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT Dose is 0.5 mg x kg Child’s weight is in pounds, so we have to convert it to kg 1 Kg = 2.2 pounds (lb) X kg = 42 lb X = 42*1/2.2 = 19 kg So the dose is 0.5 mg x 19 kg = 9.5 mg ---------------- that’s the 1st part to get into the final part of the question which is how many ml should be ...
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HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION-Q&A.pdf
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    HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION-Q&A.pdf

  • CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION 3 VERSIONS EXAM REAL EXAM SCORED 1200 CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT SAMPLE PREVIEW CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT SAMPLE/PREVIEW CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT Dose is 0.5 mg x kg Child’s weight is in pounds, so we have to convert it to kg 1 Kg = 2.2 pounds (lb) X kg = 42 lb X = 42*1/2.2 = 19 kg So the dose is 0.5 mg x 19 kg = 9.5 mg ---------------- that’s the 1st part to get into the final part of the question which is how many ml should be ...
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HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION 3 VERSIONS EXAM REAL EXAM  SCORED 1200
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    HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION 3 VERSIONS EXAM REAL EXAM SCORED 1200

  • CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT HESI DOSAGE CALCULATIONS-LPN TO RN TRANSITION 3 VERSIONS EXAM REAL EXAM SCORED 1200 CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT SAMPLE PREVIEW CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT SAMPLE/PREVIEW CHRIS JAY-COPYRIGHT Dose is 0.5 mg x kg Child’s weight is in pounds, so we have to convert it to kg 1 Kg = 2.2 pounds (lb) X kg = 42 lb X = 42*1/2.2 = 19 kg So the dose is 0.5 mg x 19 kg = 9.5 mg ---------------- that’s the 1 st part to get into the final partof the question which is how many ml shoul...
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