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17 January, 15:24

An unresponsive 41 lb (18.6 kg) child, with supraventricular tachycardia, is prescribed oral amiodarone 5 mg/kg. it comes as a solution of 150 mg/3 ml. how many milliliters should be given? record your answer using one decimal place.

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  1. 17 January, 15:32
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    The answer is 1.9 millimeters.

    Solution

    To get the mL value, you have to multiply the following:

    (18.6 kg) (5 mg/kg) (3mL/150mg) = mL

    The technique here is that you have to think of isolating the unit you are finding and then you have to find a way that you can divide the units until you will find your needed unit. In the solution, you can see that kg/kg=1 and mg/mg=1 so the only unit left is mL. There you can get your answer. Don't be confused by the reciprocal of 150mg/3mL because it is only to get your needed answer.
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