Children: Optiray 320 at doses of 0.5 to 3 mL/kg of body weight has produced diagnostic opacification of the excretory t

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Children: Optiray 320 at doses of 0.5 to 3 mL/kg of body weight has produced diagnostic opacification of the excretory t

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Children Optiray 320 At Doses Of 0 5 To 3 Ml Kg Of Body Weight Has Produced Diagnostic Opacification Of The Excretory T 1
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Children: Optiray 320 at doses of 0.5 to 3 mL/kg of body weight has produced diagnostic opacification of the excretory tract. The usual dose for children is 1 to 1.5 mL/kg. Dosage for infants and children should be administered in proportion to their age and body weight. The total administered dose should not exceed 3 mL/kg. The radiologist has requested a dose of 1 mL/kg for an 8-year-old child weighing 60 pounds. What is the volume of contrast to be administered? Is this order consistent with the manufacturer's recommendations? What is the recommended maximum dosage for this child?
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