Given data
Patient's mass in lb = 169 lb
Dosage = 5 mg/kg
1 lb = 453.6 g
Chemistry -> Measurements -> Mass and weight
When the doctor prescribes a medication at a dosage of 5 mg/kg, the amount of medication the patient is going to ingest depends on their weight. If the patient's weight were 1 kg, for example, he or she would take 5 mg of that medication.
Based on this logic, we first have to convert the patient's weight from pounds to kilograms, knowing 1 kg is the same as 1000 grams.
Let's use the following conversion factor:
Since the patient weighs 76.66 kg, the next step multiplying by the dosage, like the following:
Final answer:
The patient should take 383.3 mg of the medication prescribed.