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XC: A 5kg diabetic cat needs a constant infusion of insulin of 0.1 units/kg each hour. It is on maintenance fluids of 60 ml/kg every 24 hours and a 60 gtt/mL drip set is in use. The insulin concentration is 40 units/mL. How many mL of insulin will you add to a 250 mL bag of fluids? м D W 5kg V 250ml R
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