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12 September, 15:14

How many milliliters of an injection containg 1 mg of drug per milliliter of injection should be adminstered to a 6-month-old child weighing 16 Ibs. to achieve a subcutaneous dose of 0.01 mg/kg?

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  1. 12 September, 15:19
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    0.0726mL

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's find the answer by using the following formula:

    (subcutaneous dose) = (milliliters of the injection) * (drug concentration) / (child weight)

    Using the given data we have:

    (0.01mg/kg) = (milliliters of the injection) * (1mg/mL) / (16lbs)

    milliliters of the injection = (0.01mg/kg) * (16lbs) / (1mg/mL)

    Notice that the data has different units so:

    1kg=2.20462lbs then:

    16lbs * (1kg/2.20462lbs) = 7.25748kg

    Using the above relation we have:

    milliliters of the injection = (0.01mg/kg) * (7.25748kg) / (1mg/mL)

    milliliters of the injection=0.0726mL
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