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23 June, 03:45

Doctor has ordered that a patient be given 13 g of glucose, which is available in a concentration of 55.00 g glucose/1000.0 ml of solution.

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  1. 23 June, 04:05
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    At 55g of Glucose / 1000ml

    1g of Glucose = (1000/55) ml

    and 13g of Glucose will be 13*1000/55 = 236.4ml

    The patient should be given 236.4ml of the solution.
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