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15 February, 17:05

The combined calcium and phosphorus in a pn should not exceed 45 meq/l. what is the combined calcium and phosphorus (there are 2 meq po4/mmol) in this pn order and is it considered safe?

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  1. 15 February, 17:19
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    The combined calcium and phosphorus given that there are 2 meq po4/mmol is equal to 30 meq/l. We just multiply the given data to the density of the combined elements. since the limit is 45 meq/l, then the dosage is considered as safe for the patient to have.
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