order: Potassium Chloride 10mEq/hr IV for arrhythmias
Available: 2 mEq/mL
How many milliliters will the client receive each day?
Amount of potassium to be infused per hour= 10 mEq/hr
Available - 2 mEq/ml
So, volume of potassium chloride solution to be infused per hour = 10/2 = 5ml.
Total volume of potassium to be recieved in one day = 5*24 = 120 ml.
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