Calculate the following for enteral nutrition: Volume (in milliliters) of 50% dextrose solution needed to supply 1400 kcal Volume (in milliliters) of 15% protein solution needed to supply 800 kcal Volume (in milliliters) of 10% lipid suspension needed to supply 1000 kcal Volume of dextrose soln = Volume of protein soln = Volume of lipid suspension =
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- 50% dextrose solution provides 3.4 kcal/mL - 15% protein solution provides 1.5 kcal/mL - 10% lipid suspension provides 1.1 kcal/mL Show more…
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