Incorrect Question 10 0 / 1 pts If a 1 L bag of IV fluid is hung at 8 am and is running at 80 mL/hour, what time will the next bag be needed? 8am
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To do this, divide the total volume (1L or 1000mL) by the flow rate (80 mL/hour). 1000 mL / 80 mL/hour = 12.5 hours Show more…
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