Answer:
His daily dosage is 199.6 mg divided in four doses of 49.9 mg. The Nurse needs to draw 2.495 mL from a medicine that comes in 100mg/5mL.
Explanation:
To calculate the daily dose we first need to find the mass of the Patient in kg. To do that we need to divide his weigh in lbs by 2.205.

Since he needs to take 20 mg of drug per kg of body in a day, we need to multiply his weigh by this dosage:

Each individual dose must be
of his daily dose, so:

Since the medicine comes in 100mg /5 mL, the nurse needs:
