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You are giving acetaminophen to Marcus. He is a premature infant with a fever and mild pain.

How many milligrams of acetaminophen can you give Marcus per dose?

First, calculate Marcus's weight:

2.2 pounds = 1 kilogram
Kilograms = 4.4 pounds / 2.2 pounds
Kilograms = 2

Marcus weighs 2 kilograms.

If the dosage is 10 milligrams per kilogram:

2 kg x 10 milligrams = 20 milligrams

Marcus can have 20 milligrams of acetaminophen per dose.

You plan to give Marcus a total of 100 mg over the course of 24 hours. If you can only give a maximum of 5 doses in a day, can you give him 100 mg?

100 mg / 5 times per day = 20 mg

The dosage for Marcus is 20 mg per dose. You can give 100 mg of medicine over 24 hours to Marcus.


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