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A heparin drip (IV) has been ordered that contains 10,000 units of heparin in 1000ml of D5W (5% dextrose in water). The drip is set to run at 50 ml/hr. How many units of heparin does the patient receive in 24 hrs? (Dimensional analysis)

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Answer:

12,000 units of heparin are received by patient in 24 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

10,000 units of heparin in 1000ml of D5W.

Units of heparin in 1 mL =
(10,000)/(1000)=10 units

Rate at heparin drip set at = 50 ml/hour

Units of heparin in 50 ml of solution =
50\teimes 10 units =500 units

500 units of heparin are received by patient in an every hour.So, in 24 hours patient will receive:


500units* 24 = 12,000 units of heparin

12,000 units of heparin are received by patient in 24 hours.

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