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A nurse is prepaning to administer tobramycin. As calculated in the fist activity, the child weighs \( 23.4375 \mathrm{~kg} \). What amount shoud the nurse administer in mL? (Examine the medication la

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To calculate the dose of tobramycin to administer to a child weighing 23.4375 kg, the prescribed dosage, the concentration of the tobramycin solution, and specific patient instructions are required.

Step-by-step explanation:

To answer the student's question regarding the administration of tobramycin, further information is needed including the dosage prescribed by the physician (usually in mg/kg), concentration of the tobramycin solution (mg/mL or such), and any specific instructions regarding the patient's condition. Without this information, it's impossible to accurately determine the amount of tobramycin that the nurse should administer. Dosing of medications needs precise calculations based on the individual patient's weight, the medication's concentration, and the prescribed dosage, for such procedures pharmacists and health care providers rely on precise instructions and dosage calculations.

To ensure patient safety and proper treatment, the nurse must refer to the medication label, and the doctor's prescription, and possibly use standardized dosing guidelines or institutional protocols.

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