The appropriate dosage of Rh immune globulin (RhIG) to administer post-delivery to an Rh-negative mother delivering an Rh-positive child is calculated based on the estimated volume of fetal bleed.What is the value of x in the formula given below that is used to calculate RhIG dosage?Number of vials of 300 µg RhIg = volume of fetal bleed/x mLEnter the number in the box below that is represente

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The appropriate dosage of Rh immune globulin (RhIG) to administer post-delivery to an Rh-negative mother delivering an Rh-positive child is calculated based on the estimated volume of fetal bleed.
What is the value of x in the formula given below that is used to calculate RhIG dosage?
  • Number of vials of 300 µg RhIg = volume of fetal bleed/x mL
Enter the number in the box below that is represented by x in the formula; do not spell out the number.(e.g., use "5" and not "five").

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