SOLUTION: A 23 ​% dextrous solution ​(23 mg per 100 mL of​ solution) is given intravenously. Suppose a total of 2.686 L of the solution is given over a 17 ​-hour

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Question 1182671: A 23
​%
dextrous

solution ​(23

mg per 100

mL of​ solution) is given intravenously. Suppose a total of 2.686

L of the solution is given over a 17
​-hour
period. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (c) below.
a. What is the flow rate in units of​ mL/hr?
nothing

​mL/hr ​(Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth as​ needed.)
What is the flow rate in dextrous

per​ hour?
nothing

​mg/hr ​(Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth as​ needed.)
b. If each mL contains 15

drops​ (the drop factor is expressed as 15

​gtt/mL), what is the flow rate in units of​ gtt/hr?
nothing

​gtt/hr ​(Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth as​ needed.)
c. During the 17
​-hour
​period, how much dextrous

is​ delivered?
nothing

mg ​(Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth as​ needed.)

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A 23​% dextrous dextrose solution ​(23 mg per 100 mL of​ solution) is given intravenously. Suppose a total of 2.686 L of the solution is given over a 17​-hour period.
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You need to understand 1 L is 1000 mL. for solving or answering the first question.