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A dose D of a drug causes a temperature change
A dose, D, of a drug causes a temperature change, T, in apatient. For C a positive constant, t is given by T=((C/2)-(D/3))D^3.
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A dose, D, of a drug causes a temperature change, T, in apatient. For C a positive constant, t is given by T=((C/2)-(D/3))D^3.
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George
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A dose D of a drug causes a temperature change T in a patient for c a positive constant T is given by T=((c/2)-(D/3)) what is
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For some positive constant C, a patient's temperature change, T , due to a dose,D , of a drug is given by T=(c/2-D/3)D^2
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Two expressions for calculating the drug dose for young children are:
(2t^3 + t^2 -t)a / 48t^2 -24t and (3t^2 -2t)a / 3t^2 + 34t
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Two expressions for calculating the drug dose for young children are:
(2t^3 + t^2 -t)a / 48t^2 -24t and (3t^2 -2t)a / 3t^2 + 34t
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If a drug is changed from oral to IV what dose change is needed?
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Weight - 20 pounds 6 ounces
Ordered dose - 1.5mg per kilogram per day recommended dosage from drug label - 3mg every 8 hours.
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If the total dose is 0.930mg and the drug is given in 3 equal doses, what is the amount of each dose in milligrams?
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