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Mark is a nurse anesthetist. He administers medication that puts people to sleep for surgeries and other invasive medical procedures. For healthy adults, the manufacturer recommends using a dose of 0.6mcg/kg, which means that Mark must give his patients 0.6mcg of medication for each kg they weight. If Mark's patient weights 60kg, how much medication should he administer?

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Answer:

Quantity of medicine provide to patient = 36 mcg

Explanation:

Given:

Quantity recommend = 0.6 mcg / kg

Weight of patient = 60 kg

Find:

Quantity of medicine provide to patient

Computation:

Quantity of medicine provide to patient = Weight of patient × Quantity recommend

Quantity of medicine provide to patient = 60 × 0.6

Quantity of medicine provide to patient = 36 mcg

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