The recommended dosage of Naloxone for a child is 0.005 to 0.01 mg/kg q2-3min p.r.n. A safe effective dose for a child weighing 110 lb is _______________
a. 0.5 mcg
b. 50 mcg
c. 200 mcg
d. 500 mcg
ANS: D
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Tasks differ in qualitative and quantitative studies, but the progression of tasks in both is similarly linear
A) True B) False
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