A Total Parenteral Nutrition solution contains 20% glucose. | |
If the solution is getting infused at 80 cc/hr, how much glucose will the patient receive over the entire day? |
The TPN contains 20% glucose.
The flow rate is 80cc/hour
Total volume infused per day = 80 x 24 = 1920 cc
The glucose content infused in 24 hours is 20 % of 1920 ml
= 1920x 20/100 =384 cc
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