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inna [77]
3 years ago
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Just as you are recovering, your child falls ill.you know that there have been mistakes in your medication dosages, so you hurri

edly scan the internet to make sure that what the doctor is giving your child is safe.the doctor orders 2 things: 150 mg of an antibiotic to be given every 6 hours. your child weighs 28 lb.your research indicates that 20 – 40 mg/kg/day is the recommended dosage. part 1: if you follow the doctors orders, how much antibiotic would your child be given each day in mg?
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mrs_skeptik [129]3 years ago
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No i would follow the bottles instructions to know with common knowledge 
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