Total daily mg is 200 (100 mg twice daily) 200 mg x 20 days = 4,000 mg over 20 days. If the medication is only available in 20 mg tablets, divide 4,000 mg by 20 mg.
4,000/20= 200 tablets
You could’ve also calculated daily tablets and multiplied by number of days. 200 mg a day divided by 20 mg tablets = 10 tablets daily. Times 20 days equals 200 tablets.
360 calories would be burnt if you jogged for an hour
Answer:
C. He has a high risk of diabetes and kidney disease
Explanation:
Plugging in all these values into the BMI composition gives us:
BMI= 250 (72)² × 703= 33.9
looking at the BMI categories, shows us that any BMI that is 30+ is considered obese which Seth clearly is.
We can cross out a nonviable option of malnutrition as it's only commonly associated with weight loss. (still some cases linked with obesity)
He's not at a slight risk of weight-related diseases as he's obese so he's already at major risk
Deformities.
Open Wounds.
Tenderness.
Swelling.
I believe the answer is B.