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Child Dose Calculations: Common Formulae and Practical Applications

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1. Child Dose Calculations: Common Formulae and Practical Applications

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1. Child Dose Calculations: Common Formulae and Practical Applications

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Quadrant - IV (MCQs)

A child weighs 22 lbs. The adult dose of a medication is 100 mg. Using Clark's Rule, what is the …

2. A medication's recommended pediatric dose is 10 mg/kg/day, divided into two doses. If a child weighs 44 lbs, what …

Young's Rule is primarily based on which factor to calculate a child's dose?

The most accurate method for calculating pediatric doses, especially for medications with a narrow therapeutic index, is based on:

An infant is 6 months old. The adult dose of a medication is 200 mg. Using Fried's Rule, what is …

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