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value range for Ca/O ratio in succinate?
a)3.2-3.5
b)4.0-4.3
c)4.4-4.7
d)3.6-3.9
e)none
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- KCI for injection contains 40 mEq in 20 mL. An order requires 15 mEq, how many mL are needed?Calculate the dose in Mg: What is the dose of a patient weighing 30 kg, if the dose is 10 mg/kg?The drug dosage for the patient is calculated using a BSA of 1.9m2. If the order is 15mg per m2, how many milligrams is the desired dose?