It will 20 hours for the patient to receive this infusion.
The cornerstone of intravenous solutions frequently used in the clinical context is normal saline. It is a crystalloid fluid that is injected intravenously. Its indications list both adult and pediatric populations as potential causes of electrolyte and hydration problems. It can have different concentrations; the two that are being discussed here are 0.9% and 0.45%.
The FDA has authorized the use of normal saline infusion for the following main indications:
To determine how many hours it will take we must divide the total amount of normal saline to infuse which is 1000 mL with the rate of 50 mL per hour:
[tex](1000)\frac{hour}{50 mL} = 20 hours[/tex]
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Question correction:
A patient has an IV of 1000 mL normal saline to infuse at 50 mL per hour. It takes ________ hours for the patient to receive this infusion.
A. 10
B 20
C. 25
D. 50