The answer would depend on what substance the question is about.
To convert the patient's weight from pounds to kilograms, divide by 2.2: 154 pounds ÷ 2.2 = 70 kg (approximately). The medication dosage is 25 mg per kg per day, so multiply the weight in kg by the dosage: 70 kg × 25 mg/kg = 1750 mg. Therefore, the patient should take 1750 mg of medication each day.
A Rh negative patient cannot receive Rh positive blood as it will cause a antibody reaction to the donor plasma, but a Rh positive patient can receive Rh negative blood as the donor blood lacks the Rh antibody component. PS the Rh factor is present on Red blood cells and not in Plasma
An 'O' negative patient can receive blood from any blood type. However, 'O' negative is considered the universal donor for red blood cells because it lacks A, B, and Rh antigens, making it safe for almost everyone to receive.
The CR should enter the patient's ankle joint at the level of the base of the third metatarsal. The central ray should be perpendicular to the long axis of the foot.
Material density should be specified. Assume density is one gm/cc, then 128 milligrams equal 0.128 grams equals 0.128 cubic centimeters or 0.128 milliliters.
1.33
45 milligrams
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After the scan, the patient should be able to continue with normal daily activities with no problems.
The patient can resume normal activities immediately after the test.
The patient may resume normal or postoperative activities after the test.
No specific aftercare is needed.
a child..
less than 8.0L
No special care is required after the study.
Painkillers are usually needed for the first day or two after the operation. The patient should drink fluids freely.
The patient should keep the wound from the needle puncture covered (with a bandage) until the bleeding stops. Patients should report any unusual symptoms to their physician.