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A 10-Month-Old Child Weighing 26

Question 30

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A 10-month-old child weighing 26.5 lbs is prescribed a medication for which the normal adult dose is 50 mg. Using Fried's Rule, how much should the child's dose be?


A) 3.3 mg
B) 8.8 mg
C) 3.25 mg
D) 5.6 mg

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