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23.75 mg of Dextrose is added by intravenous injection of 475 ml of this solution .. wrong!5% WV means 5 grams/100ml ; therefore 23.75 grams/475ml; since there's 1000mg/gramthe number of mg dextrose added by IV injection of 475ml = 23750mg !
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This depends on the compound.
1 percent = 10 grams 2 % = 20 grams x 3 liters = 60 grams
63 g of water are needed.
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50gram
90 ml of dextrose and 4.41 litres of water.
My calulation says 286ml of 25% and 214ml of 60% 286 x .25= 71.50 214 x .60= 128.40 250 x .20= 50.00 250 x .60= 150.00
To take 60 grams of dextrose, around five tablespoons should be taken. One serving using a tablespoon is equals to twelve grams.
8.0 g according to my teacher but i dont know the formula
137.5 gm
Each level Tbls of dextrose equals ~9.6g So 3 Tbls should get you about 38.8g
75g
The needed mass is 35,549 g.
Charles Owens got expelled from stc
D5NS @ 100cc/hr X 24 hrs/day = 2400 cc or 2.4 liters daily. Depending on the source, carbohydrates (dextrose in the IV) yield 4 kcal/gram. D5NS is 5% dextrose (carb) so that in each liter (1000 cc) of fluid the patient receives 50 grams of dextrose (0.05 X 1000 = 50) Then, 50 grams dextrose X 2.4 liters/day = 120 grams of dextrose/day.If dextrose provides 4 kcal/gram, 120 grams of dextrose/day would be equivalent to 480 kcal (120 grams X 4 kcal/gram)