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Guidelines for correct dosage and calculations include which of the following? Choose all that apply.
age
blood pressure
weight
condition being treated
temperature
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Correct answers: age, weight, condition being treated.
Explanation: Dose calculations commonly require patient age (pediatric/geriatric adjustments), body weight (especially for children and weight‑based dosing), and the specific condition/indication (severity, route, therapeutic target). Blood pressure and temperature are not routinely part of basic dose calculations except in specific clinical situations (eg, adjusting antihypertensives based on BP or considering fever effects), so they are not general requirements.
Explanation: Dose calculations commonly require patient age (pediatric/geriatric adjustments), body weight (especially for children and weight‑based dosing), and the specific condition/indication (severity, route, therapeutic target). Blood pressure and temperature are not routinely part of basic dose calculations except in specific clinical situations (eg, adjusting antihypertensives based on BP or considering fever effects), so they are not general requirements.
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