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Pharmacist's often need to calculate a child's dose for medicines they sell. One method they use is called Young's Rule:

Posted: Tue Sep 07, 2021 7:56 am
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Pharmacist's often need to calculate a child's dose for medicines they sell. One method they use is called Young's Rule: d(+12) where a is the adult dose, d is the child's dose and y is the child's age in years. Solve for d in Young's Rule.
Calculate the dose that should be given to a 3 year old child if the adult dosage is 20ml. (2 marks)