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Question 9 1 pts A 4-year-old, 50-pound, neutered male Basset Hound presents for anorexia and vomiting. He is estimated to be 6% dehydrated. The attending veterinarian orders a diagnostic workup including blood work, urinalysis, and abdominal radiographs. She also orders intravenous lactated Ringer solution. This patient’s infusion rate necessary for replacement of the deficit and for maintenance is /hour. (Round to a whole number)
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