The bag contains total 1L of intravenous solution.
1L = 1000 mL.
Nurse notices that 300 mL is left in the bag.
So, 1000 - 300 = 700 ml.
So,700 ml has been administered from the IV bag.
The patient is receiving 1 L of intravenous (IV) solution every 8 hours. The nurse notes there is 300 mL remaining...
The patient is receiving 1 L of intravenous (IV) solution every 8hours.The nurse notes there is 300mL remaining in the 1 - L IV bag.How much fluid has been administered from the IV bag?
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