Certain medications should not be mixed with normal saline due to compatibility issues. For example, calcium-containing medications, such as calcium gluconate, can precipitate when mixed with normal saline. Additionally, some antibiotics like penicillin and certain chemotherapy agents may also have compatibility concerns. Always consult a pharmacist or reference compatibility charts for specific medication interactions.
no it cant
you cant divide mixed numbers
Usually you cant run 0.25% saline at any rate since its extremely hypotonic so you need to add some dextrose to increase the tonicity
yea completely normal
If you have a whole number it cant be a mixed number that's just silly.
If its not an improper fraction then you cant....
49/100 first answer real answer... 49/10 as a fraction 4 and 9/10 mixed number * cant write 4.9 over1 because you cant have decimal
Converting a mixed number into a proper fraction,is too divide the two numbers.
1 93/100 scence you cant reduce it
it cant unless there is another chemical or something in it or mixed in it
i have no idea cant remeber jitter bug_09
no it cant -.- sorry dude it just cant.