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Real-Life Math -- Solution

You first have to calculate the mean arterial pressure of your patient.

MAP = systolic pressure + diastolic pressure / 2

MAP = 140 + 90 / 2
MAP = 140 + 45
MAP = 185

The patient's MAP is 185.

You know you need 1.5 mg of creatinine per kg per hour. You also know the patient weighs 94 kilograms and must be on dialysis for three hours.

Creatinine = 1.5 mg per kg per hour x 94 kg x 3 hours
Creatinine = 141 x 3
Creatinine = 423

You need 423 mg of creatinine in total.

Technical specialist Lee Cauble helps with the hiring for a dialysis unit. "[Job candidates] need to have basic math skills -- addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. It's not any harder than that."


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