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A client is receiving intravenous (IV) mannitol to prevent increased intracranial pressure. The order is for mannitol 1.5 grams per kg of body weight IV now. The client weighs 143 lbs (65 kg). How many grams will the nurse administer to the client?

Enter the correct number in tenths.

Answer :

The amount of weight did the nurse administer to the client is 97.6 grams.

First, it's important to convert the patient's weight from pounds to kilograms since the dosage is based on kg. To do this, we divide the weight in pounds by 2.205 to get the weight in kg. In this case, 143 lbs / 2.205 = 64.9 kg. We can round this to 65 kg, as the dosage is given in whole kg.

Next, we multiply the patient's weight in kg by the ordered dosage of 1.5 grams per kg. This gives us the total dosage in grams. To do this, we use the formula:

Dosage (grams) = Weight (kg) x Ordered dosage (grams per kg)

So in this case, the dosage would be:

Dosage = 65 kg x 1.5 grams/kg = 97.5 grams

However, the question asks us to enter the correct number in tenths, so we need to round our answer to the nearest tenth of a gram. In this case, since the hundredths place is a 5, we round up to 97.6 grams.

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