SOLUTION: In one day a patient is given two liters of the following IV solutions: 1750 ml of
D5%/0.9% NS and 500 ml D10%W.
a. Calculate the total grams (calories) of dextrose
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Question 1159007: In one day a patient is given two liters of the following IV solutions: 1750 ml of
D5%/0.9% NS and 500 ml D10%W.
a. Calculate the total grams (calories) of dextrose infused.
b. Calculate the ml's of solution.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In one day a patient is given two liters of the following IV solutions: 1750 ml of
D5%/0.9% NS and 500 ml D10%W.
a. Calculate the total grams (calories) of dextrose infused.
b. Calculate the ml's of solution.
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1750 + 500 don't add to 2 liters.
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