72mg/hr
Base only on this sentence its not possible to say how much millilitres to give the patient. Every material/element/anything has its own density. If the density of the drug is very low, it could be quite a lot, if it has a high density, a few milligram would suffy.
No, Patient's gender is not a continuous variable. It is discrete variable.
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Not all mechanical patient lifts operate in the same manner.
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45 milligrams
The answer would depend on what substance the question is about.
187.5 mg
Calibrated spoons are used for pediatric patients; children. Because children's doses are small, they are ideal for administering small doses. Calibrated oral syringes (no needle) may also be ideal for administering small doses to children. Calibrated spoons may also be used in place of oral syringes for ease of use or patient preference; especially for the elderly.
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Nurses need to measure out how much medications a patient needs, a lot has to do with weight such as milligrams and litres etc. Also giving the patient the medication at the right time.
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this is the problem dose ordered 250mg infants tylenol on hand 160mg/1.6ml given patient how many milliliters
Clozapine usually requires doses between 300 and 600 milligrams a day, but some people require as much as 900 milligrams/day. Doses higher than 900 millgrams/day are not recommended.
Simple answer version... An AED that has a lowered dose of power due to the attenuator telling it that the patient is a pedi. This is so you don't deliver the same adult dose of Joules (electricity) to a pediatric patient.
A dosing rate of 5-10 mg lb. means that you give 5 to 10 milligrams of the medicine for every pound of the patient's body weight. This means that a 10 pound patient should get between 50 and 100 milligrams. You would use one or two 50 mg pills to achieve this level.