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The dose of a drug is critical. Too small a dose may not treat a patient effectively, while too much can cause serious side effects. A nurse must give a patient 50mg of a drug for each kilogram of the patient's mass. If a patient weighs 198 lb, how many milligrams of the drug should be given?Use 1 kg = 2.2 lb and do not round any computations.mg I need help with this math problem.

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Given

patient weighs 198 lb

A nurse must give a patient 50mg of a drug for each kilogram of the patient's mass.

Find

Number of milligrams of the drug should be given

Step-by-step explanation

convert lb in kg

1 kg = 2.2 lb

so ,


(198)/(2.2)=90kg

A nurse must give a patient 50mg of a drug for each kilogram of the patient's mass.

therefore ,the dugs should be given =


90*50=4500mg

Final Answer

therefore , 4500 milligrams of the drug should be given

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