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How much fluid would a 19 kg dog receive in 10 hours if fluid was given at a rate of 40 mL/kg/day? A. 316.7 mL B. 760 mL C. 31.6 mL D. 76 mL
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How much fluid would a 19 kg dog receive in 10 hours if fluid was given at a rate of 40 mL/kg/day? A. 316.7 mL B. 760 mL C. 31.6 mL D. 76 mL
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How much fluid would a 19 kg dog receive in 10 hours if fluid was given at a rate of 40 mL/kg/day?
A. 316.7 mL
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C. 31.6 mL
D. 76 mL
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76 mL
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40*19/10
40*19= 760 / 10 = 76mL
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