An IV is infusing at 75mL/h. The concentration in the IV bag is 50mg in 150mL NS. What is the dosage rate in mg/min? mg/min Round down to two decimal places
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50 mg in 150 mL 50 mg / 150 mL = 0.33 mg/mL Show more…
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