Final answer:
After converting the client's weight from pounds to kilograms, and multiplying by the prescribed dose of
, the nurse should administer
of IV Heparin to the client, which is the closest option to the calculated value.
Step-by-step explanation:
The nurse plans to administer a bolus dose of IV Heparin based on the client's weight.
To calculate the dosage, it's necessary to convert the client's weight from pounds to kilograms since the prescribed bolus dose is

First, we convert the client's weight of
to kilograms by dividing by
(since 1 kilogram equals
).
(rounded to two decimal places).
Next, we calculate the number of units of Heparin by multiplying the client's weight in kilograms by the prescribed dose:

Since medication dosages are typically rounded to the nearest whole number, the nurse should administer
, which is not an option in the provided choices. However, the closest matching option to the accurately calculated dose is Option C,
.