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A patient is given 2 litres of 0.45% saline.
How many grams of sodium will the patient receive?
You need to make 100mls of a 1/10 solution.
How much solute and how much diluter will there be in the 100mls?
How many grams of dextrose are needed to make up 20 ml of 12% solution?
Now calculate the ratio and percentages for the following dilutions. Please show your calculations including the conversion to the same units.
Here is an example:
Dilution: 45ml (3 half caps) to 2.5 litres of water.
Ratio: 45 / 2500
Percentage: 1.8%
A) Dilution: 100ml to 1L
Ratio:
Percentage:
B) Dilution 125ml to 5L
Ratio:
Percentage:
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