The nurse is caring for a 4-month-old child who is on a water-soluble medication for seizures. The child's mother voices concern that the dosage seems "too much" for the child's age and would like the dosage verified. What actions will the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)
A) Verify dosage requirements in the PDR in mg/kg.
B) Compare the water composition requirements of adults and children.
C) Evaluate lean body mass and total fat content in adults and infants.
D) Chart "refused per mother" on the MAR and do not administer.
E) Compare transportation in the circulation of plasma-bound proteins between adults and children.
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