As given the strength of fluid is 5 micro gram /L
minimum effective dose is 0.07micro gram
And thee maximum dose is 1 micro gram
And the dose given is 4ml of fluid
The amount of fluid given is 4×5÷1000 micro gram
=0.02 micro gram
Whic is less than the effective dose
Hence the patients is in pain.
Option C is correct
19. A particular IV fluid contains Sug/L of a pain killer. For a 90kg patient, the...
Question 48 1 pts A particular IV fluid contains 90 g/L of a pain killer. For a 90kg patient, the minimum effective dose is 0.09ug and the lethal dose is 1.6ug. A nurse dispenses 4ml of the IV fluid to a 90kg patient. Which of the following is most likely true? The patient is in pain. The patient is sedated. The patient is dead.
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