create 1000 mL of a 5% solution of dextrose using a 50% stock solution and a 1 L bag of 0.9 % saline
C1V1 = C2V2
50%V1 = 5% x 1000
= 50/100 x v1 = 5/100 x 100
V1 = 100ml of 50% Stock
100ml of 50% Stock + 900 ml 0.9 % saline
= 5% solution of dextrose
create 1000 mL of a 5% solution of dextrose using a 50% stock solution and a...
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