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jace

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Lactated Ringer solution 900 mL is infusing at a rate of 80 gtt/min. The administration set delivers 15 gtt/mL. How long will it take for the IV to infuse? _______________
 
  a. 6 hr
  b. 2 hr and 48 min
  c. 11 hr and 15 min
  d. 5 hr and 20 min

Question 2

A client is receiving 1,000 mL of D5W at 100 mL/hr. How long will it take for the IV to infuse? _______________
 
  a. 8 hr
  b. 10 hr
  c. 6 hr
  d. 7 hr



HandsomeMarc

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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