The provider orders: Cefotaxime (Claforan) 200 mg IV every 1…
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The prоvider оrders: Cefоtаxime (Clаforаn) 200 mg IV every 12 hours. The pediatric recommended dosage is 50 - 200 mg/kg per24hrs to be given every 12 hours. The child weighs 14.6 kg. a.) Figure the safe dose range for 24 hours and every 12 hours b.) Is the provider’s order in the safe range?
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