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  • 04-05-2020
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A patient weights 65 kg. The patient is scheduled to receive 80 mg/kg. How many mg should the patient receive?

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jkrause2513
jkrause2513 jkrause2513
  • 04-05-2020

Answer:

5200 mg

Explanation:

You multiply 65 kg times the amount the patient is scheduled to receive to get 5200 mg. That is the dosage that the patient should receive.

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addiblaine
addiblaine addiblaine
  • 12-05-2020
I am pretty sure the answer is 5200mg. What I did was multiplied the patients weight by the amount of medicine given per kg to find the amount of 5200mg as the dosage. Hope this helps you out!
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