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15 June, 20:11

If a drug's recommended dose is 5 mg/kg, and a solution contains a concentration of 2 mg/mL of the drug, what volume of the solution should be given to a cat that weighs 8 lb.?

A. 20 mL

B. 9 mL

C. 90 mL

D. 2 mL

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  1. 15 June, 20:18
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    Option B. 9 ml.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Recommended dose of a drug = 5 mg/kg body weight.

    weight of the cat = 8 lb

    1 lb = 0.4536 kg.

    8 lb = 0.4536 * 8 = 3.6288 kg. ≈ 3.6 kg

    A solution contains a concentration of 2 mg/ml

    so recommended dose for 3.63 kg = 5mg * 3.6 = 18 mg

    ∵ 1 ml. contains a concentration = 2 mg

    ∴ for 18 mg concentration dose will be = 18/2 = 9 ml

    9 ml of the solution should be given to a cat.

    Option B. 9 ml.
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