Mathematics
Mathematics, 16.12.2019 09:31, njones58emailtjcedu

Adoctor administers a drug to a 32-kg patient, using a dosage formula of
53 mg/kg/day. assume that the drug is available in a 300 mg per 5 ml suspension or in 500 mg tablets.

a. how many tablets should a 32-kg patient take every four hours?
b. the suspension with a drop factor of 10 gtt/ml delivers the drug intravenously to the patient over a twelve-hour period. what flow rate should be used in units of gtt/hr?

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