10 pounds/2.2 pounds per kg (pounds cancel out) = 4.5 kg
The total shock dose in a dog is around 90 mL/kg. You are asked to give ¼ or a quarter of that as a bolus. (Another formula is approximately 20mL/kg as the quarter shock dose)
90 mL/kg X 4.5 kg (kg cancel out) = 405 total shock dose (but you are to only give ¼ of that so divide by 4)
405 / 4 = 101 mL bolus (rounded to 100 to keep it simple)
There are several formulas you can use, but here we will use 60mL/kg/day for maintenance
60mL/kg/day X 4.5kg (kg cancel out)= 270 mL/day
We need this by the hour to set our rate, so divide by 24 hours in a day
270 mL/day/24 hours/day (days cancel out) = 11 mL/hour maintenance
Now multiply by 2 since you are doing twice maintenance:
11mL/hr X 2 = 22mL/hr rate
Correct answer is C: 100mL bolus, followed by 22mL/hr