Round your answer to the nearest tenth. A patient is receiving dopamine at 6 mL/h. The concentration of dopamine is 800 mg/250 mL of 0.9% NS. The patient's weight is 75 kg. Calculate the micrograms per kilogram per minute the patient is receiving
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4.3 mcg/kg/min
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