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26 July, 12:20

A pharmacist need to fill an order for a patient weighing 90.0 kg. The patient was prescribed 15 mg of a drug per

kg of body weight (15 mg = 1 kg) How many milligrams (mg) will the pharmacist need to order for the

prescription for the 90.0 kg patient?

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  1. 26 July, 15:02
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    1,350mg

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1kg (weight) = 15mg (drug)

    90kg (weight) x 15mg (drug) = 1,350 mg.
  2. 26 July, 15:56
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    1,350 mg.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Multiply the amount of mg per kg by the number of kg to get the total amount of mg needed by the patient.
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