a) Dilution
A child weighing 50 pounds requires a dose of 7 mg/kg of drug X. Given that a 5 mL dose is to be given each time, what volume of water must be added when the drug X powder is reconstituted? Instruction on the label indicates that dilution to 120 mL (by adding 95 mL of water) gives 200 mg drug X per 5 mL.
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1kg = 2.2 lbs
Weight of child: 50 lbs
Convert to kg: 50/2.2 = 22.7 kg
Dose if drug X: 7 mg/kg -> 158.9 mg
158.9 mg/ 5 ml requested = 31.8 mg/ml
When reconstituted with 95 ml of water you get 120 ml of 200 mg of X per 5 ml
Total amount of X in the bottle:
120/5 * 200mg = 4800 mg
Volume of 31.8mg/ml solution:
Concentration = mass/volume
4800/31.8 = 150.9 ml
Volume of water to be added to reconstituted solution
150.9 - 120 = 30.9 ml