Question: Please show solution. Thanks 1. D5W solution is being infused at 50 ml/hr. D5W stands for 5% dextrose (glucose) in water. How much glucose is

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1. D5W solution is being infused at 50 ml/hr. D5W stands for 5% dextrose (glucose) in water.

How much glucose is the patient going to receive after 10 hours of infusion?

2. A Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN) solution contains 8.25% amino acids in it.

If the patient needs 75 grams of protein a day, how much of the TPN solution should the patient receive per day?

What should be the infusion rate, if we need to infuse this solution within 20 hours?

3. An IV solution containing 0.025% of Drug X has been infusing since 6 AM at 100 ml/hr.

How much drug X will the patient receive by noon?

4. An IV solution contains 0.0175% of Drug Z, how much of this IV solution should we infuse, if the patient needs 100 mg of Drug Z?

If this solution is infusing at 50 ml/hr, how long will it take take to complete the infusion? Hint: 1mg = 0.001g or ml.

5. A tube-feeding formula is administered to the patient via Gastrostomy at 75 ml/hr. The formula contains 6.5% protein.

How much protein will the patient receive in the entire day, if the feeding must be held (stopped) for 2 hours before and 2 hours after the administration of Dilantin, twice a day?

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