In a diagnostic test for leukemia, a person receives 4.1 mL of a solution containing selenium-75. If the activity of the selenium-75 is 45 μCi/mL , what dose, in microcuries, does the patient receive?

Respuesta :

To solve this problem, we can simply calculate for the dose by multiplying the volume of solution containing Selenium 75 and the activity of the Selenium 75. That is:

dose = 4.1 mL * (45 μCi/mL)

dose = 184.5 μCi

Answer: Patient received [tex]184.5\mu Ci[/tex] of dose.

Explanation:

Volume of solution received by the patient = 4.1 mL

Activity of selenium-75 = [tex]45\mu Ci/mL[/tex]

In one mL of solution there are [tex]45 \mu Ci[/tex] of selenium -75 dose,

In 4.1 ml  solution will contain=[tex]45\mu Ci/mL\times 4.1 ml=184.5\mu Ci[/tex]

The patient received the dose of [tex]184.5\mu Ci[/tex] of selenium-75 in 4.1 mL solution.

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