What is frieds rule of dose and from where can

  1. What is frieds rule of dose and from where can we get 150 in these formula
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  2. What is frieds rule and from where can we get 150 in these formula
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. What is the minimum number of microbes that must enter the body to cause infection?Multiple choice question. Effective dose
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  6. 12. Which measurement accounts for the fact that equal energies of different kinds of radiation cause different degrees of
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  7. Using Cowling’s Rule what is the age of the child if the adults dose is 500mg and the child dose is 187 mg?
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  8. The nurse is to administer the recommended dose of Garamycin 2 mg per kg every 6 hours. The child weighs 42 pounds.1. What is
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  9. A dose of 07ml contains 25.3 mCi @ 10:30 am. Use the information to answer all.A. What is the concentration of this dose? B.
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  10. Nurse orders 375mL every 8 hours, client weighs 38 pounds. Recommended dose is 50ml1. pounds to kg -> 17.27 kg 2. individual
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