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elizabeth18

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A solution of 100 mg/250 mL is infusing at 25 mL/hr. Calculate the dose currently infusing in mcg/min to the nearest whole number.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Order: For every 100 mL of urine output, replace with 30 mL of water via PEG tube q.4h. The client's urine output is 350 mL. What is the replacement volume?
 
  1. 10.5 mL
  2. 105 mL
  3. 1050 mL
  4. 11.67 mL



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Answer to Question 1

167 mcg/min

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