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jerry coleman

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A 15-year-old adolescent who weighs 80 lb and is 55 inches tall has a BSA of ______________.
 
  a. 1.19 m2
  b. 1.11 m2
  c. 1.45 m2
  d. 1.2 m2

Question 2

A child whose weight is 18 kg and height is 94 cm has a BSA of ______________.
 
  a. 0.54 m2
  b. 0.69 m2
  c. 2.29 m2
  d. 5.22 m2



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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