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28 November, 20:56

Client with new-onset seizures of unknown cause is started on phenytoin. the health care provider has ordered a loading dose of 15 mg/kg iv to be given at a rate of 40 mg/min. what is the loading dose in milligrams if the client weighs 176 lb (80 kg) ? record your answer using a whole number

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  1. 28 November, 21:21
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    Think about it in terms of ratios, i. e. the ratio of dosage to mass;

    So if 15 mg is given for every kg of mass, the ratio is:

    15:1

    We know the client weighs 80 kg, so we need to adjust (by multiplication or division only) the right-hand side number (as this represents mass) to get 80;

    So in order to turn 1 (i. e. the right-hand side) into 80, we multiply by 80;

    We must ∴ also multiply 15 (i. e. the left-hand side) by the same number (i. e. 80) to get the correlating dosage;

    So:

    15 * 80 = 1200

    Therefore, the ratio is:

    1200:80

    And so the leading dosage is 1200 mg for a person of 176 lb or 80 kg.
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