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calculate the ml/hr flow rate : Infuse 500ml of 0.9% sodium chloride solution over 2.5 hours....

calculate the ml/hr flow rate : Infuse 500ml of 0.9% sodium chloride solution over 2.5 hours. round answer to the nearest tenth ml

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the flow rate is the volume in mililiters devided by the duration in hours,

flow rate = volume [ml] / time [hour]

when we apply the given values in the question in to this formul;

given volume = 500ml

total hours to be infused = 2.5 hours

flow rate = 500 ml/ 2.5 hour

flow rate = 200 ml/hr


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