Deck 16: Body Surface Area and Advanced Pediatric Calculations

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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Alicia, who weighs 15 kg and is 90 cm tall. BSA = __________ m2
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Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines: Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines:   Jessie, who weighs 40 lb. __________ mL/day<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Jessie, who weighs 40 lb. __________ mL/day
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order.
The usual adult dose of Rocephin is 0.5 g IM per dose, administered b.i.d. The child is to be given the medication based on her BSA and the usual adult dose. Her BSA is 0.51 m2.
The supply of Rocephin is reconstituted to 250 mg/mL.
How many milliliters of Rocephin should she receive per administration? __________ mL
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Matt, who measures 177.5 cm tall and weighs 81.8 kg. BSA = __________ m2
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order.
Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order. Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m   , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m   q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL. How many milligrams of acyclovir should she receive per administration? ______________ mg<div style=padding-top: 35px> , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order. Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m   , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m   q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL. How many milligrams of acyclovir should she receive per administration? ______________ mg<div style=padding-top: 35px> q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL.
How many milligrams of acyclovir should she receive per administration? ______________ mg
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Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines: Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines:   Lisa, who weighs 11 kg. __________ mL/day<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Lisa, who weighs 11 kg. __________ mL/day
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Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines: Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines:   Reggie who weighs 24 kg. __________ mL/day<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Reggie who weighs 24 kg. __________ mL/day
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and his order.
Jimmy, whose BSA is 0.45 m2, is to receive Oncovin 2 mg/m2 IV once per week. The supply dosage available is 5 mg/mL.
How many milligrams of Oncovin should he receive per administration? __________ mg
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order.
The usual adult dose of Rocephin is 0.5 g IM per dose, administered b.i.d. The child is to be given the medication based on her BSA and the usual adult dose. Her BSA is 0.51 m2.
How many milligrams of Rocephin should she receive per dose? __________ mg
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Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines: Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines:   Maggie, who weighs 13 kg. __________ mL/day<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Maggie, who weighs 13 kg. __________ mL/day
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order.
Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order. Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m   , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m   q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL. How many milliliters should be administered per dose?<div style=padding-top: 35px> , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order. Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m   , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m   q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL. How many milliliters should be administered per dose?<div style=padding-top: 35px> q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL.
How many milliliters should be administered per dose?
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Marcus, who weighs 9 kg and is 50 inches tall. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Heidi, who is a normally proportioned child, weighing 20 kg. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Miguel, who is a normally proportioned child, weighing 7.5 lb. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Tonya, who is 80 cm tall and weighs 20 kg. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Tommy, who is 35 inches tall and weighs 40 lb. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Allison, who measures 56 inches tall and weighs 68 lb. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Kevin, who measures 61 inches tall and weighs 84 lb. BSA = __________ m2
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What is the hourly rate for an IV of 1050 mL to be run over 24 hours?
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and his order.
Jimmy, whose BSA is 0.45 m2, is to receive Oncovin 2 mg/m2 IV once per week. The supply dosage available is 5 mg/mL.
How many milliliters should be administered per dose? __________ mL
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An adult with Promyelocytic Leukemia is measured at 165 cm tall and weighs 56.8 kg. The physician ordered tretinoin 50 mg po b.i.d. The drug reference recommends 45 mg/m An adult with Promyelocytic Leukemia is measured at 165 cm tall and weighs 56.8 kg. The physician ordered tretinoin 50 mg po b.i.d. The drug reference recommends 45 mg/m   b.i.d. Calculate the BSA for this adult.<div style=padding-top: 35px> b.i.d.
Calculate the BSA for this adult.
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The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m   q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb. Calculate the safe dosage for this child.<div style=padding-top: 35px> q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb.
Calculate the safe dosage for this child.
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Kevin, a 5-year-old with herpes simplex, is measured at 42 inches tall and weighs 43 lb. The pediatrician prescribes ritonavir 200 mg p.o. b.i.d. The drug reference recommends the dose of 250 mg/m Kevin, a 5-year-old with herpes simplex, is measured at 42 inches tall and weighs 43 lb. The pediatrician prescribes ritonavir 200 mg p.o. b.i.d. The drug reference recommends the dose of 250 mg/m   b.i.d for a child. Calculate the recommended dose. __________ mg<div style=padding-top: 35px> b.i.d for a child.
Calculate the recommended dose. __________ mg
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Kevin, a 5-year-old with herpes simplex, is measured at 42 inches tall and weighs 43 lb. The pediatrician prescribes ritonavir 200 mg p.o. b.i.d. The drug reference recommends the dose of 250 mg/m Kevin, a 5-year-old with herpes simplex, is measured at 42 inches tall and weighs 43 lb. The pediatrician prescribes ritonavir 200 mg p.o. b.i.d. The drug reference recommends the dose of 250 mg/m   b.i.d for a child. What is Kevin's BSA?<div style=padding-top: 35px> b.i.d for a child.
What is Kevin's BSA?
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The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m   q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb. Is this considered a safe dose? If not, what should the nurse do?<div style=padding-top: 35px> q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb.
Is this considered a safe dose? If not, what should the nurse do?
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Is this a safe dose? If not, what should the nurse do?
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Is this considered a safe dose? If not, what should the nurse do?
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An adult with Promyelocytic Leukemia is measured at 165 cm tall and weighs 56.8 kg. The physician ordered tretinoin 50 mg po b.i.d. The drug reference recommends 45 mg/m An adult with Promyelocytic Leukemia is measured at 165 cm tall and weighs 56.8 kg. The physician ordered tretinoin 50 mg po b.i.d. The drug reference recommends 45 mg/m   b.i.d. Calculate the dose.<div style=padding-top: 35px> b.i.d.
Calculate the dose.
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The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m   q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb. What is the child's BSA m   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb.
What is the child's BSA m The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m   q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb. What is the child's BSA m   ?<div style=padding-top: 35px> ?
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Deck 16: Body Surface Area and Advanced Pediatric Calculations
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Alicia, who weighs 15 kg and is 90 cm tall. BSA = __________ m2
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Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines: Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines:   Jessie, who weighs 40 lb. __________ mL/day
Jessie, who weighs 40 lb. __________ mL/day
    Note: If 18 kg is used instead of 18.2 kg, the answer is 1400 mL per day.     Note: If 18 kg is used instead of 18.2 kg, the answer is 1400 mL per day. Note: If 18 kg is used instead of 18.2 kg, the answer is 1400 mL per day.
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order.
The usual adult dose of Rocephin is 0.5 g IM per dose, administered b.i.d. The child is to be given the medication based on her BSA and the usual adult dose. Her BSA is 0.51 m2.
The supply of Rocephin is reconstituted to 250 mg/mL.
How many milliliters of Rocephin should she receive per administration? __________ mL
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Matt, who measures 177.5 cm tall and weighs 81.8 kg. BSA = __________ m2
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order.
Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order. Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m   , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m   q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL. How many milligrams of acyclovir should she receive per administration? ______________ mg , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order. Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m   , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m   q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL. How many milligrams of acyclovir should she receive per administration? ______________ mg q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL.
How many milligrams of acyclovir should she receive per administration? ______________ mg
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Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines: Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines:   Lisa, who weighs 11 kg. __________ mL/day
Lisa, who weighs 11 kg. __________ mL/day
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Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines: Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines:   Reggie who weighs 24 kg. __________ mL/day
Reggie who weighs 24 kg. __________ mL/day
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and his order.
Jimmy, whose BSA is 0.45 m2, is to receive Oncovin 2 mg/m2 IV once per week. The supply dosage available is 5 mg/mL.
How many milligrams of Oncovin should he receive per administration? __________ mg
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order.
The usual adult dose of Rocephin is 0.5 g IM per dose, administered b.i.d. The child is to be given the medication based on her BSA and the usual adult dose. Her BSA is 0.51 m2.
How many milligrams of Rocephin should she receive per dose? __________ mg
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Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines: Compute the daily rate of pediatric maintenance fluids for the following children, using the following guidelines:   Maggie, who weighs 13 kg. __________ mL/day
Maggie, who weighs 13 kg. __________ mL/day
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order.
Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order. Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m   , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m   q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL. How many milliliters should be administered per dose? , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and her order. Sally, whose BSA is 1.25 m   , is to receive acyclovir 600 mg p.o. q.i.d. The drug reference guide recommends 500 mg/m   q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL. How many milliliters should be administered per dose? q. 8h. The supply dosage available is 800mg/2mL.
How many milliliters should be administered per dose?
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Marcus, who weighs 9 kg and is 50 inches tall. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Heidi, who is a normally proportioned child, weighing 20 kg. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Miguel, who is a normally proportioned child, weighing 7.5 lb. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Tonya, who is 80 cm tall and weighs 20 kg. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Tommy, who is 35 inches tall and weighs 40 lb. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Allison, who measures 56 inches tall and weighs 68 lb. BSA = __________ m2
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Given: The following problems and drug orders are presented for practice only, and actual prescribed dosages will vary according to a patient's age, condition, reaction, additional medication, and other factors.
Determine the BSA for each of the following children using the BSA nomogram. Include two decimal places with your answers.
Kevin, who measures 61 inches tall and weighs 84 lb. BSA = __________ m2
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What is the hourly rate for an IV of 1050 mL to be run over 24 hours?
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Compute the answers to the following questions, which are based on the child's BSA, using the following information about the child and his order.
Jimmy, whose BSA is 0.45 m2, is to receive Oncovin 2 mg/m2 IV once per week. The supply dosage available is 5 mg/mL.
How many milliliters should be administered per dose? __________ mL
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An adult with Promyelocytic Leukemia is measured at 165 cm tall and weighs 56.8 kg. The physician ordered tretinoin 50 mg po b.i.d. The drug reference recommends 45 mg/m An adult with Promyelocytic Leukemia is measured at 165 cm tall and weighs 56.8 kg. The physician ordered tretinoin 50 mg po b.i.d. The drug reference recommends 45 mg/m   b.i.d. Calculate the BSA for this adult. b.i.d.
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The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m   q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb. Calculate the safe dosage for this child. q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb.
Calculate the safe dosage for this child.
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Kevin, a 5-year-old with herpes simplex, is measured at 42 inches tall and weighs 43 lb. The pediatrician prescribes ritonavir 200 mg p.o. b.i.d. The drug reference recommends the dose of 250 mg/m Kevin, a 5-year-old with herpes simplex, is measured at 42 inches tall and weighs 43 lb. The pediatrician prescribes ritonavir 200 mg p.o. b.i.d. The drug reference recommends the dose of 250 mg/m   b.i.d for a child. Calculate the recommended dose. __________ mg b.i.d for a child.
Calculate the recommended dose. __________ mg
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Kevin, a 5-year-old with herpes simplex, is measured at 42 inches tall and weighs 43 lb. The pediatrician prescribes ritonavir 200 mg p.o. b.i.d. The drug reference recommends the dose of 250 mg/m Kevin, a 5-year-old with herpes simplex, is measured at 42 inches tall and weighs 43 lb. The pediatrician prescribes ritonavir 200 mg p.o. b.i.d. The drug reference recommends the dose of 250 mg/m   b.i.d for a child. What is Kevin's BSA? b.i.d for a child.
What is Kevin's BSA?
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The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m   q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb. Is this considered a safe dose? If not, what should the nurse do? q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb.
Is this considered a safe dose? If not, what should the nurse do?
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An adult with Promyelocytic Leukemia is measured at 165 cm tall and weighs 56.8 kg. The physician ordered tretinoin 50 mg po b.i.d. The drug reference recommends 45 mg/m An adult with Promyelocytic Leukemia is measured at 165 cm tall and weighs 56.8 kg. The physician ordered tretinoin 50 mg po b.i.d. The drug reference recommends 45 mg/m   b.i.d. Calculate the dose. b.i.d.
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The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m   q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb. What is the child's BSA m   ? q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb.
What is the child's BSA m The recommended oral dosage for succimer is 350 mg/m   q. 8h. This has been ordered for a child measuring 54 inches tall and weighing 73 lb. What is the child's BSA m   ? ?
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