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Clark's Rule is commonly used to calculate the childresn's dosage
Clark's Rule is commonly used to calculate the childresn's dosage of medication:
Clark's Rule is: C=A x W/150 Use the rule to
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Clark's Rule is commonly used to calculate the childresn's dosage of medication:
Clark's Rule is: C=A x W/150 Use the rule to
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using the crowlings rule to determine appropriate dose of a certain medicine adult dosage is 500mg the age of the child is 7
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If the recommended adult dosage for a drug is D (in mg), then to determine the appropriate dosage c for a child of age a,
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Cowling's Rule is a method for calculating pediatric drug dosages. If a denotes the adult dosage (in milligrams) and if t is the
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Cowling's Rule is a method for calculating pediatric drug dosages. If a denotes the adult dosage (in milligrams) and if t is the
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commonly used bulking agent in dosage form
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Clark’s manager tells him that their client has decided to add three new features to a project that Clark is working on. Clark
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Clark’s manager tells him that their client has decided to add three new features to a project that Clark is working on. Clark
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Clark’s manager tells him that their client has decided to add three new features to a project that Clark is working on. Clark
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