A solution of 500 mg in 1000 mL is to infuse between 0.4 and 0.8 mg/kg/hr for a patient weighing 61.4 kg. Calculate dosage range in mg/hr and flow rate range in mL/hr
What will be an ideal response?
25-49 mg/hr; 50-98 mL/hr
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1. Regression 2. Anticipating 3. Denial 4. Repression 5. Bargaining