Ok.
A 5% w/v solution is by definition 5g in 100 mls.
So the concentration is 5/100= 0.05 g/ml
100mg/min = 0.1 g/min
So the infusion rate surrounded by ml/min is:
0.1g
---------------
0.05 g/ml
= 2 ml/min
And since there are 60 minutes per hour this is:
= 2 x 60 ml/hr
=120 ml/hr
see this site for sustain - http://www.testandcalc.com/
If this is something you are studying in university and will be doing in tangible life, after you need to get it and do it yourself!
The answer is:
5% = 50 mg/cc
2 cc= 100 mg
2 cc x 60 min = 120 cc/hr.
if solution is labeled 5%w/v which means its have 5gm/100ml of the drug
i.e.1gm/20ml therefore 1gm=20ml.1
if the infusion rate is 100mg/min than
for hour it will be (100mg/min) *60,i.e.6000mg/hour
which/means 6gm/hour as 1gm=20ml from statement no.1
than 6gm =120ml
hence the infusion for 1hour will be 120ml.
Goddamnit DO YOUR OWN GODDAMN ASSIGNMENTS FFS HOW LAZY DO YOU DOGS GET?
Don't you enjoy any pride in your own pains at all?!
If you can't do it carry help from the university lecturer or look it up in a damned textbook! - That's call READING & STUDY..you know, that thing you do within order to get hold of a degree?
Thursday, 23 September 2010
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