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28 October, 10:39

The guidelines for prescribing a particular drug specify a dose of 300 mg per kilogram of body weight per day. How should you find how much of the drug should be given to a 30-kg child every 8 hours?

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  1. 28 October, 10:47
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    3000mg

    Step-by-step explanation:

    the dosage as given by the question is 300mg per kilogram per day

    this implies that for a unit kg and and a unit day 300mg should be administered

    ∴ for a child of 30kg

    amount to be administered per day = 30 * 300 = 9000mg

    one day = 24 hours

    ∴ amount to be administered per hour = 9000:24 = 375mg

    therefore amount to be given every 8hours = 375 * 8 = 3000mg
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