Final answer:
To administer the daily dose of furosemide for the pediatric client weighing 20 kg, approximately 2 teaspoons should be administered in each dose.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the number of teaspoons of furosemide that should be administered in each dose, we need to determine the total dose of furosemide for the pediatric client and then convert it to milliliters (ml). Then, we can convert milliliters to teaspoons.
- The client's weight is 20 kg, and the dosage is 4 mg/kg/day. So, the total daily dose of furosemide for the client is 4 mg/kg/day * 20 kg = 80 mg/day.
- Next, we can convert 80 mg to milliliters using the concentration of the oral solution, which is 8 mg/ml. 80 mg / 8 mg/ml = 10 ml.
- Finally, we can convert milliliters to teaspoons. 1 ml is equal to approximately 0.2029 teaspoons. So, 10 ml * 0.2029 teaspoons/ml = approximately 2 teaspoons.