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What is the total volume that will be delivered if a patient receives normal saline solution of 10 mL/hr for 3 days?





Correct Answer:
720 ml
to determine the total volume of normal saline solution delivered to a patient over a period of 3 days at a rate of 10 ml per hour, a simple multiplication needs to be performed.

first, calculate the total number of hours in three days. since each day consists of 24 hours, three days would contain: \[ 3 \text{ days} \times 24 \text{ hours/day} = 72 \text{ hours} \]

next, since the infusion rate is 10 ml per hour, the total volume of saline delivered over 72 hours can be found by multiplying the hourly rate by the total number of hours: \[ 10 \text{ ml/hour} \times 72 \text{ hours} = 720 \text{ ml} \]

thus, the patient will receive a total of 720 ml of normal saline solution over the span of three days. this calculation shows how rates and time durations can be used together to find a total volume, which is a common calculation in medical settings to ensure appropriate patient care and treatment dosages.