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- Child # 1: 5 years and 3-months old Answer:
Child # 2: 6 months and 3 weeks Answer:
Child # 4: 22 kg answer: Answer:
The adult dose is 80 mg.
- Compute for the pediatric dosagefor each child based on the data given.
- How many ml are you going to administer for each child?
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