A patient needs to be given exactly 1000 mL1000 mL of a 15%15% (w/v) intravenous glucose solution. The stock solution is 45%45% (w/v). How many milliliters of the stock solution are needed to prepare the fluid for the IV bag? volume: mLmL Which equation will determine how much water is needed to prepare the 15%15% (w/v) glucose solution? a. volume of stock solution needed + volume given to patient (1000 mL)(1000 mL) b. volume given to patient (1000 mL)(1000 mL) / volume of stock solution needed c. volume given to patient (1000 mL)(1000 mL) − volume of stock solution needed d. volume of stock solution needed / volume given to patient (1000 mL)
A patient needs to be given exactly 1000 mL1000 mL of a 15%15% (w/v) intravenous glucose solution. The stock solution is 45%45% (w/v). How many milliliters of the stock solution are needed to prepare the fluid for the IV bag? volume: mLmL Which equation will determine how much water is needed to prepare the 15%15% (w/v) glucose solution? a. volume of stock solution needed + volume given to patient (1000 mL)(1000 mL) b. volume given to patient (1000 mL)(1000 mL) / volume of stock solution needed c. volume given to patient (1000 mL)(1000 mL) − volume of stock solution needed d. volume of stock solution needed / volume given to patient (1000 mL)
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A patient needs to be given exactly 1000 mL1000 mL of a 15%15% (w/v) intravenous glucose solution. The stock solution is 45%45% (w/v). How many milliliters of the stock solution are needed to prepare the fluid for the IV bag?
volume:
mLmL
Which equation will determine how much water is needed to prepare the 15%15% (w/v) glucose solution?
a. volume of stock solution needed + volume given to patient (1000 mL)(1000 mL)
b. volume given to patient (1000 mL)(1000 mL) / volume of stock solution needed
c. volume given to patient (1000 mL)(1000 mL) − volume of stock solution needed
d. volume of stock solution needed / volume given to patient (1000 mL)
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