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Tasya [4]
4 years ago
10

Lucy lab tech is to administer a glucose tolerance test on Mrs. Sweet. Mrs. Sweet is a fairly large lady weighing 330 pounds. Th

e normal 8 oz. bottle of glucola used in the test is designed for patients with a weight range of 100-220 pounds. Patients weighting less that 90 or more than 250 pounds should be given a dosage of 2 ml/kg. How many ounces (oz) of glucola should Lucy give to Mrs. Sweet?
Biology
1 answer:
grin007 [14]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

10.12 oz

Explanation:

Since Mrs. Sweet weighs outside the 100-220 pounds, she will receive a dosage of 2 ml/kg. Her weight is 330 pounds.

<em>1 pound = 0.453592 kg</em>

330 pounds = 330 x 0.453592 = 149.685 kg

2 mL of glucola is required for 1 kg of weight. Hence 149.685 kg would require;

                    2 x 149.685 = 299.37 mL

<em>1 oz. of glucola is equivalent to 29.5735 mL. Hence 299.37 mL would be equivalent to,</em>

                       299.37/29.5735 = 10.12 oz. of glucola

<em>Lucy should therefore give Mrs. Sweet </em><em>10.12 ounces of glucola</em><em>.</em>

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