![]() ![]() A pediatric patient has a body surface area of 1.33 m². ![]() How many mL will you administer to this pediatric patient?ġ0. You’re supplied with a vial that reads 5 mg/mL. The physician orders an IV medication that has a normal adult dose of 50 mg. A pediatric patient has a body surface area of 1.03 m². How many mg of this medication will be administered to the patient?ĩ. The physician orders an oral medication that has a normal adult dose of 300 mg. How many mg of this medication will be administered to the patient?Ĩ. The physician orders an oral medication that has a normal adult dose of 50 mg. How many mg will the patient receive at each dose?ħ. A pediatric patient is ordered a medication dose of 25 mg/ m² twice a day. What is the daily dose of medication the patient will receive?Ħ. ![]() A pediatric patient is ordered a medication dose of 100 mg/ m² a day by mouth for 5 days. What is the patient’s body surface area (BSA)?ĥ. What is the patient’s body surface area (BSA)?Ĥ. What is the patient’s body surface area (BSA)?ģ. What is the patient’s body surface area (BSA)?Ģ. Scroll down to see your results.)īody Surface Area (BSA) Nursing Dosage Calculations Questionsġ. * Please note, changes to the final exam schedule will not be allowed without approval from your Dean's Office and with confirmation that the requested change will not impact any other exams students in the course are currently taking.(NOTE: When you hit submit, it will refresh this same page.
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