Using Clark's rule to calculate a pediatric dose, you must first divide the child's weight in pounds by:
A) 50 lb
B) 50 kg
C) 100 kg
D) 150 lb
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Q18: Standard nomograms for a child's dose require
Q19: Before calculating a child's dose by body
Q20: Clark's rule is based on the:
A) age
Q21: Average adult weight is considered to be:
A)
Q23: Young's rule is used for children:
A) younger
Q24: In Young's rule, you must first divide
Q25: Fried's rule is used for patients who
Q26: In Fried's rule, the child's age in
Q27: In the formula D/H × Q =
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