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Yes
It is 0.5 grams/mL.
For most the part, scrub technicians cannot inject medications. They are allowed in most hospitals to administer IVs with saline solution and like applications.
They have been around forever. Eye drops are saline-containing drops used as a route to administer medication in the eye.
Let x = the amount of 20% solution Let x + 10 = the amount of the final solution. So we have: (.20)x + (.50)(10) = (.40)(x + 10) .20x + 5 = .40x + 4 .20x = 1 x = 5 liters of 20% solution of saline.
for use as placebos
This is not a valid conversion; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume.
for use on a control group in an experiment.
1g of NaCl is about 17 mmol Na. thus, 15g of Na is about 255 mmol Na. 1 L of normal saline (0.9%) gives 154mmol Na. so, about 1.66L of normal saline gives about 255 mmnol Na. Edited by dejswa . . . 15 g of Na (molecular wt of ~23) is actually 652 mmol of Na. You were calculating the mmol of NaCl. This gives about 4.2 liters of normal saline. Or calculated another way, 0.91% (normal) saline is 9.1 gm of NaCl per liter. Na is ~40% of the wt of NaCl, thus 15 gm of Na represents 37.5 grams of NaCl. Divide by 9.1 and you get about the same answer. That would be quite a deficit of Na. You would have to sweat about 19 liters to lose that much Na, but an 8 hr mtn bike race in the Texas summer would do it.
no sterile saline cannot be used because strile saline is different from injectable saline. strile saline is used for irrigating the wound and injectable saline in given intravenously
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Being a mother of three children I have used saline solution lots of times! My suggestion that worked for me is to cradle baby in your arms slightly tilting down. Whilst cradling baby gently holding baby's arms out of their face or you could swaddle baby beforehand. Gently drop the saline solution into their nose one or two drops at a time. More will go into the nose than you think! Hope this helps!