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For the following questions, use the square root method and/or nomogram. Note discrepancies between methods.
Give mitoxantrone 12 mg/m2/day*3 days. Patient height: 5 ft 8 in , Patient weight: 150 lb What is the daily dose with
a. square root method?
b. nomogram?

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For the following questions, use the square root method and/or nomogram. Note discrepancies between methods.
Give leucovorin 200 mg/m2/wk. Patient height: 5 ft 6 in , Patient weight: 210 lb What is the weekly dose with
a. square root method?
b. nomogram?

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