So, basically the question is asking what is the dose of a medication that is 2.5mg/kg.
Assuming that the child does NOT weigh 7171lbs but 71lbs; which would equal around 32kg (71 x 0.45).
So this child would have 2.5mg per 32kg. 32kg x 2.5= 80mg of medication.
Histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine
True I think
Explanation:
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Oral anesthetics. A simple way to get some braces pain relief is to rub an oral anesthetic like Orajel or Anbesol directly on the sensitive teeth and gums. ...
Over-the-counter pain medicine. ...
An ice pack. ...
Cold ice water. ...
Soft foods. ...
Orthodontic wax. ...
A warm rinse. ...
A gum massage.
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This is for the pain:)
Diabetes, I think it’s tgis