2L N/Saline 0.9% has been running for 45 minutes at a 6 hourly rate. How many ml have been administered already? 9 1200mL N/Saline 0.9% has been running for 20 minutes at a 2 hourly rate. How many mL have been administered already? 10 1300mL N/Saline 0.9% is running at a 6 hourly rate, which commenced at 1500hrs. At 1630hrs the doctor requests for the remaining volume to be run over 3 hours. Calculate the ml per hour for the remaining volume. 11

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2L N/Saline 0.9% has been running for 45 minutes at a 6 hourly rate. How
many ml have been administered already?
9
1200mL N/Saline 0.9% has been running for 20 minutes at a 2 hourly rate.
How many mL have been administered already?
10
1300mL N/Saline 0.9% is running at a 6 hourly rate, which commenced at
1500hrs. At 1630hrs the doctor requests for the remaining volume to be
run over 3 hours. Calculate the ml per hour for the remaining volume.
11
1.5L N/Saline 0.9% is running at a 12 hourly rate, which commenced at
0800hrs. At 1200hrs the doctor requests for the remaining volume to be
run over 4 hours. Calculate the mL per hour for the remaining volume.
12
13 A child who weighs 14kg is ordered 55MICROG/kg IV, 2 hours before
surgery. The solution strength is 2mg/mL. How many ml do you
administer?
A child who weighs 5kg is ordered 0.5g/kg IV, 4 hours before surgery. The
solution strength is 1mg/mL. How many ml do you administer?
14
Transcribed Image Text:2L N/Saline 0.9% has been running for 45 minutes at a 6 hourly rate. How many ml have been administered already? 9 1200mL N/Saline 0.9% has been running for 20 minutes at a 2 hourly rate. How many mL have been administered already? 10 1300mL N/Saline 0.9% is running at a 6 hourly rate, which commenced at 1500hrs. At 1630hrs the doctor requests for the remaining volume to be run over 3 hours. Calculate the ml per hour for the remaining volume. 11 1.5L N/Saline 0.9% is running at a 12 hourly rate, which commenced at 0800hrs. At 1200hrs the doctor requests for the remaining volume to be run over 4 hours. Calculate the mL per hour for the remaining volume. 12 13 A child who weighs 14kg is ordered 55MICROG/kg IV, 2 hours before surgery. The solution strength is 2mg/mL. How many ml do you administer? A child who weighs 5kg is ordered 0.5g/kg IV, 4 hours before surgery. The solution strength is 1mg/mL. How many ml do you administer? 14
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