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What wie Tote verne 7. Available medication in 1.5 g in a 10 mL vial. The doctor has ordered a 600 mg dose. 100 mL of NS is available. 25 gtt/mL tubing available. How much should you add to the 100 ml bag to create the ordered dose? b. What will the rate be if the medication is to infuse in 30 mins?_83 C. What would the drip rate be? 63 g/m You a.
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