0.1mg=100mcg 100mcg = 50mcg = 50ml = 0.5ml 1ml X 100X The answer is 0.5ml
The maximum volume for intradermal injection is 0.1 ml and the maximum volume for subcutaneous injection is 2ml.
Maximum volume per injection site: neonate: 0.5ml infant: 0.5-1ml toddler: 1ml preschool: 1.5ml School age: deltoid 0.5ml, other 1.5-2ml adolescent: deltoid 1ml, other 2-2.5ml
3ml
80 ml per kilogram
3ml
Injection machine capacity is typically calculated in terms of shot weight, which is the maximum amount of material that can be injected into the mold during a single shot. This shot weight is determined by the machine's injection volume and can be calculated by multiplying the material density by the part volume. It is important to consider factors such as material shrinkage, cycle time, and machine performance when determining the appropriate machine capacity for a specific injection molding project.
Pediatric patients require special attention concerning temperature regulation, blood volume, metabolic rate and requirements, and airway maintenance. Other special pediatric considerations include response to stress.
Average Tidal Volume is 8-10 ml Kg-1 for a neonate. Hence for a 3 Kg nonate result in a tidal volume of 24-30 ml.
Well,i guess the same volume as the base.
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Three dimensions are required for volume