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Problem #8) A physician prescribes 52.5 mmol potassium phosphate IV x 1. How much potassium is provided? How much phosphorus

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In potassium phosphate 3mmol =4.4 meq pottasium

physician prescribes 52.5mmol=X potassium

so, cross multiplication, 52.5×4.4/3=77meq potassium

In potassium phosphate 3mmol =93mg phosphorus

52.5mmol =X Phosphorus

52.5×93/3=1628mg phosphorus

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