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What is clarking?

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Anonymous

∙ 12y ago
Updated: 9/23/2023

Clark's rule is an old rule for an approximate child's dose, obtained by dividing the child's weight in pounds by 150 and multiplying the result by the adult dose.

example a child weighs 14 lbs. the adult dose is 100 mg. Using clarks rule 14/150 = .09 x adult dose = .09x100 =9.3 mg

Now we calculate using BSA (body surface area).

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