1.75 ml
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
3ml
80 ml per kilogram
The capacity for injection machine has something to do with the injection machine screw volume. Usually one injection machine offers option for 3 or more screw with different volume. The injection weight= volume*density of plastic material. The product weight should be less than 80% for the theoretical injection machine capacity.
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.
For a neuroflax injection, a 1 mL or 3 mL syringe is typically used, depending on the specific dosage required. The choice may also depend on the precision needed for the injection, with smaller syringes offering greater accuracy for low-volume doses. Always consult with a healthcare professional for the appropriate size and type of syringe for your specific situation.
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.
To calculate concentration from peak area in HPLC analysis, you can use the formula: Concentration Peak Area / (Slope x Injection Volume). The peak area is obtained from the chromatogram, the slope is the calibration curve slope, and the injection volume is the volume of the sample injected into the HPLC system.
Well,i guess the same volume as the base.